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Dual Citizenship: Living as a Christian in America (Relevance Series) Dual Citizenship: Living as a Christian in America by Curtis Ferrell
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“Civil disobedience is being disobedient to the specific “requirement” but still honoring the position of authority. If you are civilly disobedient, you will be subjected to the consequences of that disobedience.”
Curtis Ferrell, Dual Citizenship: Living as a Christian in America
“God expects his followers to positively impact the culture around them and to advance the kingdom of God and Kingdom principles.”
Curtis Ferrell, Dual Citizenship: Living as a Christian in America
“The goal of every serious Bible study should not be to simply know the Scriptures, but to apply them.”
Curtis Ferrell, Dual Citizenship: Living as a Christian in America
“All authority rests in and flows from God.”
Curtis Ferrell, Dual Citizenship: Living as a Christian in America
“You have been given many gifts, one of which is the gift of citizenship in the United States of America. You must steward that gift and the responsibilities that come with it.”
Curtis Ferrell, Dual Citizenship: Living as a Christian in America
“God is concerned with, and active in, current world events, but these events are not so “set in stone” that there is nothing we as human beings can do to change the future.”
Curtis Ferrell, Dual Citizenship: Living as a Christian in America
“The primary concern of God is for the eternal destination of souls, but he is also concerned with all of creation—including how we live in community.”
Curtis Ferrell, Dual Citizenship: Living as a Christian in America
“Free will means people have the ability to comply with authority or defy authority. This ability - to comply with authority or defy authority - is highly valued by God. While it permits the possibility of acting in self-serving, and destructive ways, it is the only condition that allows us to act purely out of love, compassion, and gratitude—without compulsion.”
Curtis Ferrell, Dual Citizenship: Living as a Christian in America
“Consensus is not compromise. There is almost always some common ground that everyone can agree on that does not compromise the principles of any of the parties involved. Agreeing with a political opponent does not always equal compromise.”
Curtis Ferrell, Dual Citizenship: Living as a Christian in America
“Moving a “consensus point” closer to your “optimal point” can only be accomplished by changing the culture of the group seeking consensus. This shift cannot be accomplished politically or by force; it can only happen as each individual moves closer to the same worldview. From the perspective of a Christian, it can only be accomplished as each individual agrees more closely with the will of God.”
Curtis Ferrell, Dual Citizenship: Living as a Christian in America