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When Faith Meets Policy

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🔥 Episode Overview

In this episode, Dave and Dante tackle one of the biggest cultural and spiritual questions facing Christian men today:

Should our faith influence our political decisions — or should religion stay out of politics?

A recent survey shared by Answers in Genesis found that over half of U.S. adults believe religion should not play a role in politics — and even among Christians, many agree.

But as men of faith, husbands, and fathers, we’re called to lead with integrity and consistency. This episode dives into what Scripture says about how faith should shape every area of life — from our homes to the public square.

🧭 Main Takeaways

1. There is no such thing as neutrality. Every person’s worldview shapes their decisions — including political ones. The question isn’t if faith influences politics, but whose faith or worldview does.

2. God’s rule covers every sphere.

“The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof.” — Psalm 24:1 (ESV) Faith isn’t something we switch off when we leave church. Christ’s authority extends into how we lead, vote, serve, and live publicly.

3. Compartmentalized faith is compromised faith. When men separate their beliefs from their civic responsibility, we lose moral clarity and spiritual influence.

4. The Bible speaks to public life. From the prophets confronting injustice to Paul appealing to the Roman government, Scripture models faithful engagement — not silence.

5. Engage with humility and courage. Faith-driven men can influence culture without becoming combative or partisan. The goal isn’t political dominance — it’s faithful witness.

⚔️ Key Scriptures (ESV)
  • Psalm 24:1 – God’s ownership of all creation.

  • Matthew 28:18 – Christ’s authority in heaven and on earth.

  • Philippians 3:20 – Our heavenly citizenship guiding our earthly conduct.

  • 1 Corinthians 16:13 – Stand firm in faith and strength.

  • Galatians 6:9 – Don’t grow weary in doing good.

💬 Discussion Questions for Men’s Groups or Listeners
  1. Have you ever felt pressure to keep your faith “private”? Where does that come from?

  2. What would it look like for your Christian convictions to shape how you engage in civic life without becoming self-righteous or combative?

  3. How can we model Christlike engagement in a culture that increasingly rejects biblical values?

  4. What’s one practical way you can bring your faith into your local community this month?

🧠 Practical Challenges for the Week
  • Pray before you post or vote. Ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom and humility.

  • Read Micah 6:8 and reflect on what it means to “do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly.”

  • Engage in conversation, not confrontation. Invite dialogue with someone who disagrees with you.

  • Model civility. Be the calm, faithful voice in a noisy, polarized world.

🙏 Legacy Challenge

“Faith that doesn’t shape how you live is faith that’s shrinking.”

Men — it’s time to bridge the gap between what we believe and how we live. Be watchful. Stand firm. Act like men. Be strong. And let your faith lead the way — even when the world tells you to sit down.

📚 Resources Mentioned

For more about Legacy Dads, click here: Legacy Dads Website Legacy Dads Facebook Group: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram: Legacy Dads IG

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🔥 Episode Overview

In this episode, Dave and Dante tackle one of the biggest cultural and spiritual questions facing Christian men today:

Should our faith influence our political decisions — or should religion stay out of politics?

A recent survey shared by Answers in Genesis found that over half of U.S. adults believe religion should not play a role in politics — and even among Christians, many agree.

But as men of faith, husbands, and fathers, we’re called to lead with integrity and consistency. This episode dives into what Scripture says about how faith should shape every area of life — from our homes to the public square.

🧭 Main Takeaways

1. There is no such thing as neutrality. Every person’s worldview shapes their decisions — including political ones. The question isn’t if faith influences politics, but whose faith or worldview does.

2. God’s rule covers every sphere.

“The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof.” — Psalm 24:1 (ESV) Faith isn’t something we switch off when we leave church. Christ’s authority extends into how we lead, vote, serve, and live publicly.

3. Compartmentalized faith is compromised faith. When men separate their beliefs from their civic responsibility, we lose moral clarity and spiritual influence.

4. The Bible speaks to public life. From the prophets confronting injustice to Paul appealing to the Roman government, Scripture models faithful engagement — not silence.

5. Engage with humility and courage. Faith-driven men can influence culture without becoming combative or partisan. The goal isn’t political dominance — it’s faithful witness.

⚔️ Key Scriptures (ESV)
  • Psalm 24:1 – God’s ownership of all creation.

  • Matthew 28:18 – Christ’s authority in heaven and on earth.

  • Philippians 3:20 – Our heavenly citizenship guiding our earthly conduct.

  • 1 Corinthians 16:13 – Stand firm in faith and strength.

  • Galatians 6:9 – Don’t grow weary in doing good.

💬 Discussion Questions for Men’s Groups or Listeners
  1. Have you ever felt pressure to keep your faith “private”? Where does that come from?

  2. What would it look like for your Christian convictions to shape how you engage in civic life without becoming self-righteous or combative?

  3. How can we model Christlike engagement in a culture that increasingly rejects biblical values?

  4. What’s one practical way you can bring your faith into your local community this month?

🧠 Practical Challenges for the Week
  • Pray before you post or vote. Ask the Holy Spirit for wisdom and humility.

  • Read Micah 6:8 and reflect on what it means to “do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly.”

  • Engage in conversation, not confrontation. Invite dialogue with someone who disagrees with you.

  • Model civility. Be the calm, faithful voice in a noisy, polarized world.

🙏 Legacy Challenge

“Faith that doesn’t shape how you live is faith that’s shrinking.”

Men — it’s time to bridge the gap between what we believe and how we live. Be watchful. Stand firm. Act like men. Be strong. And let your faith lead the way — even when the world tells you to sit down.

📚 Resources Mentioned

For more about Legacy Dads, click here: Legacy Dads Website Legacy Dads Facebook Group: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram: Legacy Dads IG

  continue reading

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