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What Does Christian Patriotism Look Like?

Cornerstone Church of Ames Episode 333

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In this special Fourth of July episode of the Equip Podcast, Mark reflects on patriotism, love of country, and what it means for Christians to hold citizenship in heaven while living as faithful residents on earth. Turning to Jeremiah's letter to the exiles in Babylon, he unpacks what it looks like to genuinely love your country, work for its good, and offer honest critique, all without confusing any earthly nation, including America, with the Kingdom of God.


Episode Highlights

00:27 — Setting up a Fourth of July reflection on patriotism and dual citizenship

01:09 — Personal memories of Fourth of July growing up in Sheldon and Slater, Iowa

02:51 — Gratitude for America's freedoms, "for all her flaws"

03:14 — Naming the tension between heavenly and earthly citizenship

04:02 — Turning to Jeremiah 29 as a guiding text on exile and citizenship

04:31 — Context: Jeremiah's letter to Israelites exiled in Babylon

06:20 — The exiles' dilemma: how do you relate to the kingdom that conquered you?

07:22 — Jeremiah's command: "pursue the well-being of the city"

08:24 — Why pray for Babylon's good: "when it thrives, you will thrive"

08:46 — God's promise to restore His people after seventy years

10:12 — Applying the picture: citizens of heaven, temporary residents on earth

11:04 — Practical instructions: build, plant, and work for the good

11:29 — Clarifying what Christian nationalism actually means

13:04 — A discerning eye toward the flaws of any human nation

13:53 — Daniel's example: working for Babylon's good without compromising conviction

14:56 — Applying it to America: gratitude, contribution, and good citizenship

17:03 — Unafraid to both love America and critique her flaws

17:26 — A simple Fourth of July exhortation: be a participant, not just a critic

18:34 — Closing blessing: "God bless America, but even so, come, Lord Jesus"

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