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Living as a Holy Nation—Insights from Jeremiah and 1 Peter (Exile Series)

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Mike Erre and Tim Stafford explore how the biblical concept of exile shapes the church's political identity today, drawing lessons from Jeremiah 29 and 1 Peter. Discover how being a "holy nation" and "exiles" informs how Christians can navigate modern society by balancing submission to authorities with a distinct kingdom identity.

Key Takeaways: • Exile as a Political Identity – Understanding the implications of living as exiles in contemporary society. • Lessons from Jeremiah 29 – Learning from the Israelites' exile in Babylon about seeking the welfare of the city while maintaining faithfulness to God. • Insights from 1 Peter – How Peter's teachings on being a "holy nation" and "foreigners" apply to the modern church. • Balancing Submission and Subversion – Discussing the tension between honoring authorities and living out countercultural kingdom values. • Application for Today – Practical considerations for believers navigating political partisanship and the church's role in society.

Guest Highlights: Mike Erre and Tim Stafford – Co-hosts of the Voxology Podcast, engage in a thoughtful conversation unpacking the theological concept of exile and its relevance for the church today.

Resources Mentioned: • Jeremiah 29 – Read Jeremiah 29 • 1 Peter – Read 1 Peter • Book of Daniel – Read Daniel 1

Join the conversation! Subscribe to the Voxology Podcast for more insightful discussions on faith, culture, and living out the mission of Jesus in today's world.

As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to [email protected], and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram.

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Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford

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Content provided by Voxology, Mike Erre, and Tim Stafford. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Voxology, Mike Erre, and Tim Stafford or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Mike Erre and Tim Stafford explore how the biblical concept of exile shapes the church's political identity today, drawing lessons from Jeremiah 29 and 1 Peter. Discover how being a "holy nation" and "exiles" informs how Christians can navigate modern society by balancing submission to authorities with a distinct kingdom identity.

Key Takeaways: • Exile as a Political Identity – Understanding the implications of living as exiles in contemporary society. • Lessons from Jeremiah 29 – Learning from the Israelites' exile in Babylon about seeking the welfare of the city while maintaining faithfulness to God. • Insights from 1 Peter – How Peter's teachings on being a "holy nation" and "foreigners" apply to the modern church. • Balancing Submission and Subversion – Discussing the tension between honoring authorities and living out countercultural kingdom values. • Application for Today – Practical considerations for believers navigating political partisanship and the church's role in society.

Guest Highlights: Mike Erre and Tim Stafford – Co-hosts of the Voxology Podcast, engage in a thoughtful conversation unpacking the theological concept of exile and its relevance for the church today.

Resources Mentioned: • Jeremiah 29 – Read Jeremiah 29 • 1 Peter – Read 1 Peter • Book of Daniel – Read Daniel 1

Join the conversation! Subscribe to the Voxology Podcast for more insightful discussions on faith, culture, and living out the mission of Jesus in today's world.

As always, we encourage and would love discussion as we pursue. Feel free to email in questions to [email protected], and to engage the conversation on Facebook and Instagram.

We're on YouTube (if you're into that kinda thing): VOXOLOGY TV.

Our Merch Store! ETSY

Learn more about the Voxology Podcast

Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify

Support the Voxology Podcast on Patreon

The Voxology Spotify channel can be found here: Voxology Radio

Follow us on Instagram: @voxologypodcast and "like" us on Facebook

Follow Mike on Twitter: www.twitter.com/mikeerre

Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford

Instagram & Twitter: @GoneTimothy

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