One Nation Under God? What the Bible Actually Says About Faith and Country
Every July, flags go up and the question returns: what does loyalty to God have to do with loyalty to country? The Bible's answer is more nuanced — and more freeing — than most people expect. Every Fourth of July, the same collision happens in churches across America. Flags appear on the platform. Patriotic hymns are woven into worship sets. Pastors navigate a tightrope between honoring the nation and keeping the gospel central. Some do it well. Many find themselves wondering, in private, exactly what the Bible has to say about all of this. It's a fair question. And it's one the Bible takes seriously — not with a simple slogan, but with centuries of layered teaching about kings and kingdoms, empires and exiles, earthly allegiances and heavenly citizenship. If you want to know what God actually says about faith and country, you have to follow the story all the way through. What you find is neither the baptized nationalism that makes the flag an idol nor the disengaged pietis...