How do you follow Jesus faithfully in a world filled with political tension and cultural division? In this message, Pastor Chris Teien offers a deeply biblical and practical perspective. Drawing from Jesus' words and Paul's letters, he reminds us that love, grace, and kingdom priorities matter more than political sides or social battles.
Key Points:
- Love God first, then love your neighbor
Matthew 22:37–39 calls us to center our lives on loving God and extending that love to others as the highest priority. - Represent Christ with humility and grace
John 13:34–35 and Philippians 2 remind us that our love for one another is the clearest sign we belong to Christ. - Remember your true citizenship is in heaven
Philippians 3:20 encourages us to view our earthly involvement through the lens of our eternal identity in God’s kingdom. - Be salt and light in a broken culture
Matthew 5:13–16 challenges us to influence our world with truth, kindness, and consistency in our character and witness.
Personal Stories from Pastor Chris:
Pastor Chris reflects on how he’s navigated political and cultural differences in ministry and how he’s learned the importance of loving people who see the world differently.
Notable Quotes:
“Without love, we are nothing—even if we’re right.”
“We’re not called to win arguments. We’re called to make disciples.”
“You can’t be the light of the world if you’re burning everyone down.”
Actionable Takeaways:
Ask yourself: Am I known for love or opinions?
Listen first and extend grace to someone who sees things differently.
Prioritize kingdom allegiance over partisan identity.
Before you speak, post, or act—pray and reflect like Jesus would.
Scripture References:
Matthew 22:36–40 – Love God and love your neighbor
Matthew 5:43–48 – Love your enemies
John 13:34–35 – Love one another as I have loved you
Philippians 3:20 – Citizens of heaven
Matthew 5:13–16 – Salt and light
1 Corinthians 13 – Without love, we are nothing
2 Corinthians 5:20 – We are Christ’s ambassadors
Keywords:
Christian unity, politics and faith, loving enemies, biblical worldview, heavenly citizenship, cultural tension, Jesus and politics, spiritual maturity, salt and light, discipleship
Challenge:
Let the way you love those who disagree with you reflect your highest allegiance to Jesus. This week, choose love, humility, and grace as your witness to the world.
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The WELL Faith Podcast offers encouraging, Bible-based messages from Pastor Chris Teien and guests. New sermons are released every Sunday. Replay episodes are marked with an asterisk. Find us online at ChrisTeien.com and Rockwell.Church in Virginia, MN. Email comments to wellfaith24@gmail.com