Should Christians Do Politics? - SOLO Episode
Episode Summary:Jake Doberenz is back with a solo episode of Christianity Without Compromise to challenge the idol of politics. Jake lays out a theological case for stepping back from the political system altogether. This isn’t about left or right—it’s about loyalty to a kingdom that doesn’t rely on coercion, violence, or the next election cycle. Jake traces a biblical view of empire, the purpose of the church, and critiques both Christian nationalism and Christian realism for distorting what faithful witness looks like.
This episode is especially valuable for politically frustrated Christians, believers seeking a kingdom-first ethic, and anyone wondering: Is political activism compatible with following Jesus?
Key takeaways from this episode:
Allegiance to Christ supersedes nationalism. The New Testament reframes God’s people as a transnational family, making loyalty to any one country incompatible with the gospel.
The church transforms; the state preserves. Governments can maintain order, but only the church has the power to transform lives—and trying to legislate transformation misrepresents Jesus’ mission.
Empires are inherently corrupt. Scripture consistently portrays empires—including Israel’s monarchy—as compromises to God’s ideal, marked by coercion, greed, and violence. No matter how moral their rhetoric, political powers are built on control, not the cross.
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