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In this series, we explore what Scripture says about being exiles and foreigners in a world that is not our permanent home. Even in the midst of suffering, division, and confusion in our earthly nation, we can find our peace, freedom, identity, and citizenship as the chosen people of God’s Kingdom.
Citizenship is an identity issue. If we primarily identify as citizens of our earthly nation, then we fall prey to fear and anger—our hopes rise and fall with this world’s future. But if we live as citizens and priests of God’s Kingdom, we can have joy and freedom as we engage the world in his name.
While our earthly nation is characterized by tribalism, polarization, and fear, we can hold out peace and freedom because our identity is rooted in the only lasting Kingdom. The politics of Jesus’ eternal Kingdom are demonstrated by how we treat one another, and it has power to infect the world around us with his glory.