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Citizens of Heaven First

Oct 24, 2020

A Biblical Worldview of Government (Part 2)

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A Biblical Worldview of Government

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In this urgent and uncompromising three-part interview, Dr. Michael Youssef joins Jane Robelot to present a bold, Biblical worldview of government rooted in the inerrancy of Scripture and the Lordship of Jesus Christ. With clarity and conviction, Dr. Youssef addresses the believer’s responsibility to honor authority, engage faithfully in civic life, and yet remain unwavering in allegiance to Christ above all. This series confronts the dangers of moral compromise, calls the Church to repentance from political idolatry, and urges believers to stand firm in Truth. Above all, it is a summons to intercede—for leaders, for families, and for the salvation of the nation—declaring that only the Gospel of Jesus Christ can redeem hearts and restore a people to God.

A Biblical Worldview of Government (Part 2)

Citizens of Heaven First

In this discussion, Dr. Michael Youssef calls believers to live in the tension of earthly responsibility and heavenly allegiance. The Word of God is infallible and must govern both our actions and motives, for Jesus Christ is Lord over every sphere of life. Christians are commanded to engage as faithful stewards, yet never conform to worldly compromise or corrupt methods. The end never justifies sinful means—God demands righteousness in both. This is a call to repentance from political idolatry and moral compromise, and a summons to intercede with discernment. As citizens of Heaven, believers must stand firm in Truth, proclaim the Gospel boldly, and reflect the holiness of Christ in a watching world .

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