political theology
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Philippians 3:12–21 confronts both spiritual perfectionism and cultural complacency. Paul insists he has not yet been “perfected,” yet he presses forward with relentless focus toward the resurrection goal. Christian maturity, paradoxically, is knowing we have not yet arrived. In a Roman colony obsessed with civic status, Paul dares to relocate allegiance: “Our citizenship is in…
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This post challenges the popular idea that Christians must support modern Zionism to be faithful to Scripture. Rooted in New Testament theology, it shows how Jesus and Paul redefined land, election, and inheritance — not around a nation-state, but around the Messiah who gathers a global people into God’s new creation.