Exiles

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Tim Nelson

Embrace a radical posture of surrender—loving God, loving our neighbors, and even honoring political leaders we may oppose. To do this, we must live as exiles in our own nations, with our sole allegiance to Christ.

1 Peter 2:11-17

Questions to consider—

Withward [Community]: How is my understanding of and engagement with the church being formed during this Gathering? 

Forward [Journey]: What is a practical next step I can take in my journey of following the way of Jesus?

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