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This episode reflects on the State of the Union as a picture of our culture’s team-based identity and challenges Christians to examine where their ultimate allegiance lies. Looking at Joshua 5 and Ephesians 1, we’re reminded that Jesus does not come to endorse our side—He reigns as Lord over all. As citizens of heaven living in exile, we are called to love our country, pray for our leaders, and seek its good without confusing national loyalty with Kingdom loyalty. The gospel frees us from partisan tribalism and calls us to stand for truth, love our enemies, and submit fully to Christ. Because one day, the only standing that will matter is before the throne of the Lamb.
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This episode reflects on the State of the Union as a picture of our culture’s team-based identity and challenges Christians to examine where their ultimate allegiance lies. Looking at Joshua 5 and Ephesians 1, we’re reminded that Jesus does not come to endorse our side—He reigns as Lord over all. As citizens of heaven living in exile, we are called to love our country, pray for our leaders, and seek its good without confusing national loyalty with Kingdom loyalty. The gospel frees us from partisan tribalism and calls us to stand for truth, love our enemies, and submit fully to Christ. Because one day, the only standing that will matter is before the throne of the Lamb.