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The church should speak truth to power, not become addicted to it. When we tie the cross to a political flag, we shrink the gospel to the size of our own agenda. Paul reminded believers that our citizenship is in heaven (Philippians 3:20)—a kingdom not bound by party lines or national borders.Jeremiah told the exiles to seek the peace and prosperity of the city where they lived (Jeremiah 29:7). That’s not blind allegiance—it’s compassionate engagement. The church’s role isn’t to conquer culture but to serve it with grace, integrity, and hope.We’re not here to rule through fear or policy, but to love through presence and truth. When the church remembers that, it becomes what it was meant to be—a prophetic voice for all people, not a pawn for any.#FaithOverFactions #KingdomOverPolitics #ChristAlone

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When the church ties the cross to a flag, it trades heaven’s kingdom for an earthly one. Our citizenship is in heaven, not a party. We’re called to seek the good of all people and build peace, not power. (Philippians 3:20 / Jeremiah 29:7)#FaithOverFactions #KingdomOverPolitics

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