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Examining in Exile

People naturally look for relief in chaotic times. Many approached the recent presidential election as an opportunity to find that relief. Now, some blissfully celebrate the outcome while others find themselves fearfully mourning.

In her recent article “Christian Political Exile Persists No Matter the President,” Bonnie Kristian offers an alternate way of thinking.

“The exile framework for examining our lives and conforming them more to Christ can be especially useful in times of political and social upheaval,” Kristian writes. “And this year is certainly one of those times.”

Kristian encourages us to remember that the United States is not our true home because our true home is with Jesus. This worldview is not one of avoidance. As Kristian points out, God called the Israelites to “seek the peace prosperity of the city to which [he had] carried [them] into exile” (Jer 29:5-7).

Why? Because God’s people would prosper by cultivating the prosperity of those around them. The same is true for us, even—especially—in a time of illness and upheaval.

As we look forward to a new year with joy, dread, or something in between, may we take a moment to examine ourselves, asking where we place our hope. And may we remember that, on the other side of exile, our ultimate home awaits us.

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Christian Political Exile Persists No Matter the President
The Trump era was not a new Babylon, and the Biden era will be no new Jerusalem. (And vice versa.)
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Advent Week 2: God’s Presence and His Promises
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