
Today, we tear the mask off compromise and ask the question everyone’s whispering but nobody’s answering: Can a Democrat be a Christian?
Paul M. Neuberger doesn’t flinch. He digs in deep, wielding Scripture like a sword and challenging every sacred cow in the boardroom. Red or blue-when either meets the cross, one must bow.
This episode isn’t about party politics. It’s about Kingdom allegiance. Paul M. Neuberger calls out the idols-comfort, culture, party-and reminds us: Jesus is not a mascot for the elephant or the donkey. He is the Lamb who reigns. The cost? Division. Ridicule.
The sting of being “out of step” in a world that demands you compromise.
But the truth stands: Jesus is still Lord-wherever you stand, however you vote.
So what will you do when your faith collides with the world’s agenda? Will you stand, or will you bow?
“No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money." - Matthew 6:24
Episode Highlights
02:00 - Because when the red and blue meet the cross, one of them has to bow. And it’s not the cross.
16:25 - You can't claim to follow Jesus while supporting policies that violate his commands. The same goes for Republicans, by the way, hypocrisy is bipartisan. But when a political platform openly celebrates sin and silence truth, we gotta draw a line.
So can a Democrat be a Christian? The honest answer? Yes, but not comfortably. A Christian Democrat must live in constant tension and between faith and party. They must be willing to challenge their own platform, to vote their conscience over their party line, and to say no when policies conflict with Scripture. That's not easy, but that's what true discipleship looks like.
47:58 - We're not Democrats who happen to love Jesus. We're not Republicans who happen to believe in God. We are blood bought citizens of heaven who happen to live in America. For such a time as this, our calling isn't to take sides. It's to take ground for the kingdom.
48:17 - Because when the red and blue meet the cross, every knee bows, every flag falls, and every heart is judged by one question alone. What did you do with Jesus?
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