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Politics seems louder than ever, and sometimes it can feel like faith gets caught in the middle.
What do you do when your Christian faith starts to feel confusing in today’s political climate? How do you stay grounded in Jesus when culture, media, and even other Christians seem to pull faith in different directions?
In this episode of Concrete Theology, we talk about what it looks like to follow Jesus faithfully in a politically divided world. We explore the tension many believers feel, why Jesus doesn’t fit neatly into political boxes, and how we can keep our primary allegiance rooted in the Kingdom of God.
We also answer a listener question about the phrase “taking the Lord’s name in vain” and what it means to honor God with the way we speak.
Our goal isn’t to give political answers — it’s to point back to Jesus.
In This Episode We Discuss
By Josh & Kilyn BrinegarPolitics seems louder than ever, and sometimes it can feel like faith gets caught in the middle.
What do you do when your Christian faith starts to feel confusing in today’s political climate? How do you stay grounded in Jesus when culture, media, and even other Christians seem to pull faith in different directions?
In this episode of Concrete Theology, we talk about what it looks like to follow Jesus faithfully in a politically divided world. We explore the tension many believers feel, why Jesus doesn’t fit neatly into political boxes, and how we can keep our primary allegiance rooted in the Kingdom of God.
We also answer a listener question about the phrase “taking the Lord’s name in vain” and what it means to honor God with the way we speak.
Our goal isn’t to give political answers — it’s to point back to Jesus.
In This Episode We Discuss