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    Politics In Its Place: Allegiance

    en-usOctober 26, 2020
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    About this Episode

    The most radical and revolutionary political declaration we can ever made is our pledge of ultimate allegiance: Jesus Christ is Lord! 

    Because Jesus is Lord, His Kingdom is our primary citizenship (not that in our nation).

    Because Jesus is Lord, His Church is our primary community (not our political compatriots or tribe).

    Because Jesus is Lord, His Great Commands and Great Commission are our primary calling (not obtaining, maintaining, and wielding political power). 

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