A Kingdom That Won't Collapse (Politics & Faith) || Jeremiah 29:1-7 || 14.09.2025
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π€ How do we navigate the turbulent waters of politics while holding firm to a faith that is not of this world? In a world of collapsing kingdoms and shifting ideologies, where do we place our ultimate hope?βοΈ Ps Arnaldo delves into Jeremiah 29:1-7 to reveal that the Gospel itself is a political statement, declaring Jesus as the true King over all earthly powers. This message challenges us to see that no political party or ideology can ever fully align with the Kingdom of God, freeing us from the pressure to find ultimate answers in temporary systems. The sermon encourages us to adopt a posture of "exile," recognizing that while this world is not our final home, we are called to be agents of life and peace within it.π₯ This teaching equips us to seek the welfare of our city, engaging in the public square not out of fear or for power, but out of love for our neighbor and with our eyes fixed on the unshakable Kingdom to come. Itβs a call to live with a confident hope, knowing that while earthly kingdoms rise and fall, we are citizens of a Kingdom that will never collapse.π We pray this teaching was a blessing and hope to see you at our Gathering soon.










