St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Podcast

Loving Our Country, Seeking God’s Kingdom | Fourth of July Weekend

39 min · 6. juli 2026
episode Loving Our Country, Seeking God’s Kingdom | Fourth of July Weekend cover

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Pastor Jason Smith turns to Jeremiah 29 to explore what faithful living looks like in the place God has called us. In a world that often pulls us toward either blind allegiance or cynical criticism, Scripture offers a better way—one marked by gratitude, humility, prayer, and a commitment to seek the flourishing of our communities. As citizens of God's Kingdom, we're invited to love our neighbors, invest where we've been planted, and trust that God is at work through His people. This message is a timely reminder that while our ultimate hope is in Christ alone, we can faithfully love our country by living for the King who reigns over every nation.

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