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What is the danger of Christian nationalism?

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Christian nationalism conflates national identity with faith, undermining the core message of the gospel.

Christian nationalism merges one's national identity with Christian faith, which can distort the gospel message. This ideology suggests that a nation can be deemed inherently Christian, which historically lacks basis and can lead to exclusionary practices that contradict the teaching of love and grace found in Scripture. According to the preacher, such views elevate national allegiance above Christ's command to love and serve, positioning believers to prioritize earthly systems over spiritual truths. Ultimately, this is seen as antithetical to the gospel, divesting Christians of their true identity as citizens of God's Kingdom that transcends all nations.
Scripture References: Matthew 22:21, John 18:36

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