Charlie Kirk and Christian Nationalism
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As believers, we have to ask some hard questions: Should the Church be involved in politics? What does it mean to be salt and light in a democracy? How should our faith shape our public life—without turning the gospel into a political weapon?
Jesus told Pilate, ‘My kingdom is not of this world.’ Yet, He also called us the light of the world—a city on a hill that cannot be hidden. So where’s the balance? Are we called to influence culture, or to transform hearts? Can we really legislate Christian morality for people who don’t know Christ?
In today’s episode, we’ll explore the tension between faith and politics, between conviction and coercion. We’ll also look at voices like Charlie Kirk and the movement around Christian nationalism, asking: does this align with biblical Christianity—or does it risk turning the Church into just another political tribe?
Our goal isn’t to take sides, but to look at Scripture honestly and ask, What does the Kingdom of God look like in a political world? Because ultimately, our allegiance isn’t to a flag—it’s to a King.
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