Romans 13 and the Myth of the “Christian Prince”

Romans 13 does not describe the pathway to a Christian empire. It describes the posture of a pilgrim people—those whose citizenship is in heaven, who live peaceably on earth, and who trust God’s providence even when Caesar is no friend to Christ. And that reality does not merely challenge Christian Nationalism. It exposes it as a theology built on anachronism, impatience, and a refusal to live as exiles.