Part 3: Beyond Labels — Walking the Walk
If Part 1 is about our foundation and Part 2 is about how far we’ve drifted, Part 3 is about what we do next.
In today’s world, people who hold to a very literal view of Scripture and want to live in a nation based on it are often labeled “Christian Nationalists.” Most of them are simply believers trying to live by the code God has written on their hearts. They want to see a nation that reflects God’s ways, where doing what is right brings man’s laws and God’s laws back into alignment. Yes, there are extremist but they are not as in most cases the majority.
The real problem is not everyone has real faith. It’s when faith is misrepresented by those who don’t walk the walk. Too often, some who speak the loudest about righteousness end up looking like the religious leaders in Jesus’ day — inventing rules for others that they don’t live by themselves or walk the walk.
That’s not what we need right now. What we need is truth and authenticity — leaders and citizens who live what they believe, who refuse to compartmentalize their faith, and who do the right thing because it’s right. I call it a congruent life.
My moral code is still the same: you can’t go wrong doing what’s right. That is what will turn the tide in this nation — not labels, not empty arguments, not trying to please everyone — but walking the walk.
When believers live out their faith with consistency and courage, we bring light into dark places. And that’s what this moment calls for — Christians who act like Christians.
Walk the walk in all areas of life!

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