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On Australia Day, it’s easy to feel torn, between gratitude and grief, pride and pressure, love of country and distrust of leadership.
In this episode, we step away from political noise and return to biblical ground.
Scripture reminds us that God’s people have often lived under imperfect leadership and unsettled systems, yet they were still called to seek the good of the land, pray for it, and live faithfully without surrendering truth.
This is not an episode about nationalism.
And it’s not about denial.
It’s about identity, anchored in God, not ideology.
It’s about loving the land God placed us on without losing our soul.
And it’s about remembering that God’s authority outranks every human system.
By Lorraine ReynoldsOn Australia Day, it’s easy to feel torn, between gratitude and grief, pride and pressure, love of country and distrust of leadership.
In this episode, we step away from political noise and return to biblical ground.
Scripture reminds us that God’s people have often lived under imperfect leadership and unsettled systems, yet they were still called to seek the good of the land, pray for it, and live faithfully without surrendering truth.
This is not an episode about nationalism.
And it’s not about denial.
It’s about identity, anchored in God, not ideology.
It’s about loving the land God placed us on without losing our soul.
And it’s about remembering that God’s authority outranks every human system.