Sermons

Election of a King (2 Samuel 5:1-5)

Phillip Kayser, PhD, September 9, 2012
Part of the Life of David series, preached at a Sermon service

When Jesus preached so much on politics and when so much of the Bible deals with the subject, it is surprising that so few American pastors are willing to preach on the topic. But this sermon tackles politics head on, using nine principles from 2 Samuel 5:1-5 to show how far America has drifted from its roots. If you want one sermon that gives civics in a nutshell, this sermon is it.

Tags: British, Bush, Christocracy, citizenship, constitution, conventions, county, delegates, DNC, Electoral College, Electoral System, Fourteenth Amendment, Gore, Gospel, government, impeachment, Indiana court of appeals, interposition, jus sanguinis, jus soli, Kenya, national, natural born citizen, nullification, Obama, politics, Primary System, representational, republic, Republican, RNC, Rule 12, Rule 16, sovereignty, state, term limits, Vattel, we the people

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