Christ is king, but it wasn't his time to take the throne. And if wanting a social framework built on the tenets of scripture is "Christian nationalism", then count me in.
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Thank you for responding to my latest meme.
My friend, it WAS the time and King Jesus DID take his seat on the throne (Hebrews 1:3)... This is the clear teaching of Scripture for anyone with ears to hear...
The problem is, the Kingdom of God is not a "lord it over one another" kind of kingdom--which Jesus plainly told his disciples NOT to participate in...
Proponents of satan's way of doing things continue to support these evil, thuggish organizations which we call nation-states, but which Scripture shows us are fiefdoms of satan, organizations following "the ruler of this world:"
A world which, according to the Apostle John, lies entirely in darkness.
Egregiously bad bible translations and the deceitful deception of our enemy has deluded most churchgoers into participating in what are deceptively called "civil governments," but which the Bible reveals to be the anti-christ kingdom of satan himself.
As believers, allegiant to and following Jesus our King, we need to expose "the unfruitful works of darkness" universally performed by human governments, rather than participate in them.
I've written extensively about this at the links below:


GotQuestions.org
How is Satan god of this world (2 Corinthians 4:4)? | GotQuestions.org
How is Satan god of this world (2 Corinthians 4:4)? Is Satan in control of what happens on earth?

PeakD
'The Kingdom of Jesus/God/The Heavens' - My Library Shelf | PeakD
A collection of articles challenging prevailing views of the relationship between the church and ersatz civil government... by creatr

PeakD
'The Curmudgeon's Bible' - My Library Shelf | PeakD
I have long been convinced that subtle corruption of scripture translation is one of satan
Have my updoot