Two Kingdoms, One Confusion (Politics and the Gospel Series Part 2)
In the first post, we explored a feeling many believers quietly recognize but struggle to explain — a sense of unease when faith begins to sound indistinguishable from political ambition or cultural struggle. That discomfort was not framed as cynicism or disengagement, but as a possible form of spiritual discernment: a signal that something important may be out of alignment. But feelings alone cannot guide us. If something truly is off, we need clarity — not merely emotional reactions, but biblical understanding. The question beneath that unease is deeper than politics itself: What happens when we confuse God’s kingdom with human systems? To answer that, we need to understand how Scripture distinguishes between three realities that are often blended together: the Church, the State, and the Kingdom of God. The Biblical Idea of the Kingdom of God When Jesus began His ministry, His central message was remarkably simple: “The kingdom of God has come near. Repent and believe the good news.”...