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Spiritual Warfare and the Church: "Christian" Nationalism

Spiritual Warfare and the Church: "Christian" Nationalism

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Spiritual Warfare and the Church: “Christian” Nationalism- What it looks like and how to counter it with the Gospel

What comes to mind when I say the words "Christian Nationalism”?

Christian Nationalism is not the same as Christian patriotism.

Jeremiah 29:4-7

Ironically, Christian nationalism is neither Christian or patriotic. It is a religious distortion which still wishes for Jesus to be a powerful political messiah.

Mark 12:14-17

Christian nationalism operates in a spirit of power, strength and force when Jesus has called us to humility, meekness and courageous love.

1 Peter 2:11-25 Romans 13:1-7

When should we openly oppose the government?

1. When we are forced to do something that is in direct opposition to the commands of Jesus.

Daniel 1-6

2. When we are forced to not do something that Jesus has called us to do.

Acts 4:18-21 Acts 5:27-29

For the apostles, it was sometimes ok to try to avoid conflict with leadership because of their faith or defend themselves because of their faith.

Acts 16:37

Why is this an important form of warfare?
1 Peter 2:13- Submit to every human authority BECAUSE OF THE LORD. Signs of nationalism:

  • Using fear to persuade
  • Christian policy apart from Christian character
  • Racism
  • Christian policy as a cover up for individual security.
  • A love for freedom and law as long as they align with my beliefs, preferences
  • and opinions.
  • An overwhelming and unhealthy consumption of conspiracy narratives.
  • Having no desire to step out of the echo chambers.
  • Inability to admit any specific wrongdoing of your party preference.
  • Countering nationalism:
  • Rest in the fact that this world has been conquered by Jesus.
  • Confess when “your side” has been wrong.
  • Look for ways to benefit all people.
  • Be compassionate about how every policy affects every person.
  • Have no expectations on the government to have the ability to do what only
  • the church has been called to do.
  • Care about how freedoms and laws affect others. Because we are free to do
  • something doesn’t mean we should.
  • Listen to people who are not like you without feeling like you have to answer
  • them.
  • Pray and prioritize the Gospel and Kingdom of Jesus over absolutely everything
  • in this world.
  • Understand politics have their place but they are not a place to put your hope.
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