So... About That Riot: Reclaiming the Church from Political Idolatry (Sermon on the Mount Series)


How the events of the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021—and the troubling use of Christian symbols within it—highlight a critical need for the Church to return to the Jesus of the Gospels. Mike and Tim process these pivotal moments in real time,...
How the events of the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021—and the troubling use of Christian symbols within it—highlight a critical need for the Church to return to the Jesus of the Gospels. Mike and Tim process these pivotal moments in real time, connecting the cultural crisis to the deeply subversive messages within the Sermon on the Mount. Through honest reflection and spiritual clarity, they examine how political idolatry has hijacked the Christian witness—and why reclaiming the cross-shaped way of Jesus has never been more urgent.
Key Takeaways: • The Capitol Insurrection and Epiphany – Why the events of January 6 strikingly mirrored Herod’s fear of Jesus and the wise men's rejection of political power in Matthew's Gospel. • Recognizing Political Idolatry – How attaching Jesus’s name to political slogans like “Jesus is my Savior, Trump is my President” violates the sacred and embodies taking the Lord’s name in vain. • Two Christs, Two Christianities – The distinction between the Jesus of the Sermon on the Mount and a distorted political Christ used as a tool of empire and power. • What is Truly “Christian”? – A challenge to use the Sermon on the Mount as the litmus test for genuine Christlikeness, beyond labels, denominations, or political affiliations. • Processing Righteous Anger – Discussion on anger, protest, and “flipping tables” as metaphor vs. Christlike action, and how believers can engage prophetically without becoming what they critique. • Truth as Love – A call for churches and Christians to love others by confronting falsehood and rejecting a unity that compromises core Kingdom values.
Resources Mentioned: • Matthew 2 – The story of Herod and the Magi • Obadiah & Genesis – Prophecies connecting Edom and the rule of Judah • The Sermon on the Mount – Matthew 5–7 as a vision for radical discipleship • Revelation imagery – The Lion turned Lamb in Revelation 5 • Dallas Willard – Teachings on joyful noncompliance and kingdom living • “Jesus Saves” Flags at Capitol – Real-world example of theological misappropriation • Tim Gombis – Referenced for his grounded critique and online presence • Bruce Springsteen – “The idea of America” as an evolving vision worth redeeming
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