Voting as a Kingdom Ambassador
- Dr. Tim Stratton

- Aug 14, 2024
- 3 min read
Updated: Nov 11
During the presidential elections there are many voices that arise “crying out in the wilderness,” as it were, proclaiming all sorts of weird ideas. One of those ideas is the thought that within this seemingly hostile and divided political and cultural climate even within the church, Christians who hold to a particular view are looking to crown a new political messiah and usher in some sort of a new kingdom.
I cannot speak for all who claim to follow Jesus Christ. Perhaps there is some odd and rare breed of believers who sees the presidency as salvation. I do not! So I will speak for myself as to how I view the privilege and honor of voting not only as an American citizen, but more importantly as a citizen and ambassador of Heaven. As Christ followers, we are ambassadors who have dual-citizenship and should exercise this right, privilege, and power with wisdom.
As a citizen of God's Kingdom and an ambassador of Heaven here on earth, when I vote I am NOT electing a "messiah" as some have flippantly asserted. That's a gross misrepresentation and or misunderstanding of voting for a presidential candidate. It seems to me this is more of a distorted lens and skewed filter that is being weaponized to either silence or dissuade those who hold dissenting views. As ambassadors of Heaven who represent King Jesus, we should have the presence of mind to know that any form of deceptive manipulation, intimidation, gaslighting, or shaming to get someone to bow their knee to our way of seeing things is not a biblical practice. I am NOT voting for a replacement of King Jesus here on this world as the Israelites did when they reject God and demanded an earthly king. I am merely exercising my ambassadorial rights as a representative of Heaven to vote secularly for policies and principles (NOT a person or people) that approximate as near as possible to Heaven's Constitution which is God's Word. That’s what ambassadors do! An ambassador is to represent the King’s mind, His will, intent, and motives according to His Word. It’s that simple. For instance, God is the Author of life, therefore I will not in any way vote for a platform that peddles death through abortion. But what if both parties are for abortion? Then I choose the one that is at the very least attempting to mitigate this evil in some way as opposed to a wholesale free for all abortion policy.
Moreover, as Tim Stratton has recently noted:
"Abortion is *still* a litmus test issue. Not only has
done the most for the Pro-Life movement than any other President in American history,
will overrule states and codify Roe into federal law.
will leave it as it is which allows We The People to be active in local government to continue the fight against the murder of baby humans."
Again, as a citizen of Heaven, I am not voting to elect a savior, king, or messiah to somehow usurp Jesus Christ as King. I am seeking to rightly fulfill my duty and obligation as an ambassador of Heaven tasked to represent God's will on this broken earth as it is in Heaven compelled by His Love, Word and Holy Spirit to the best of my ability. How do I best “love my neighbor?” What policies will approximate to produce the Kingdom of Heaven culture of life, goodness, purity, love, praiseworthiness, justice, mercy, righteousness, and joy for the flourishing and well-being of my neighbors? Remember, there is no perfect party. There never will be on this side of eternity. There is no perfect person(s) running for the presidency. As ambassadors that is never to be the focus anyway. To represent Jesus faithfully and to promote policies that love our neighbors (the second greatest command) is the goal. We are to go into the voting booth as ambassadors representing God’s Kingdom and His never-ending government. The assertion that says because I choose to vote, I am voting for a politician to replace The King of kings, Lord of lords, Creator, Owner, and Sustainer of all things and betray my allegiance to God is not only literally an impossibility, but utterly and patently ridiculously false.




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