151 | What Does The Bible Say About: America as a Christian Nation
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Before continuing last week's conversation, Steve, Rich, and Sarah take a few minutes to share favorite Fourth of July memories and reflect on America's upcoming 250th anniversary.
Picking up where they left off, the team revisits the topic of Christian nationalism. Steve offers this definition: a political and ideological movement that seeks to closely fuse Christianity with national identity, government, and public life. The conversation explores why America's founders did not clearly establish the nation as officially Christian and how their desire for religious freedom may have shaped that decision.
The crew emphasizes that while Christians can appreciate and engage in their nation, their ultimate allegiance belongs to Jesus Christ and His Kingdom. The primary mission of the Church is not to make a nation Christian, but to make Christ known. As Rich points out, America's deepest problem is not political, it is spiritual.
The episode also addresses the division politics can create, even among believers, and the importance of having thoughtful conversations rooted in grace and truth. Sarah shares how both idolizing and demonizing political figures can harm the witness of Christ and create confusion on where allegiances lie. Throughout it all, the reminder is clear: God can use anything, even politics, but Christians must keep the main thing the main thing. And the main thing is Jesus.
Up next week: What Does The Bible Say About Christians and Israel?
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