
This week, Greg and Nathan step away from their regular series for a special Independence Day episode as America celebrates its 250th anniversary. What does it mean for Christians to love their country well? Where is the line between healthy patriotism and misplaced nationalism? And how should followers of Christ think about flags, freedom, and faith?
Together, they explore the fascinating religious story behind America's founding, the biblical call to seek the good of our nation without confusing it with God's Kingdom, and why our ultimate citizenship is in heaven. Along the way, they discuss the Liberty Bell's surprising biblical inscription, the Founders' diverse beliefs, the history behind "under God" and "In God We Trust," the Jefferson Bible, and what Jesus meant when He said, "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's."
Whether you're celebrating the Fourth with fireworks or reflecting on America's upcoming semiquincentennial, this conversation offers a thoughtful, gracious, and distinctly Christian perspective on loving your country without losing sight of the One to whom your highest allegiance belongs.
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