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Christ Above Politics

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Benjamin Rush warned that human governments alone cannot produce lasting order and happiness. Calling himself a “Christocrat,” he pointed to Jesus Christ as the only perfect ruler of mankind. This Minute Man Message challenges Americans to place their ultimate trust not in political parties or earthly leaders, but in God’s authority and truth. Real national renewal begins with transformed hearts and humble dependence upon Christ.

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