Benjamin Chua continues our series, “People of the Kingdom.” If we are first and foremost citizens of the Kingdom of God, then the country we find ourselves in is not our true home. As citizens of the Kingdom we live in America as exiles, not dissimilar from the Israelites who were exiles in Babylon or how the early church identified as exiles within the Roman Empire. We are foreigners and strangers on earth. And yet, as Christians we’ve sought to make our home in America by adopting a Christianed version of the American Dream and claiming it as God’s promise to us. So, if we’re exiles, what does that mean? How are we supposed to live here and now if we’re active outposts of the Kingdom? If we can live out Jesus’ words as Kingdom-minded exiles distinct from American culture we’ll get to watch God’s rule and reign spread all across our neighborhoods, cities, and country.