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Your truest identity isn't Roman or American. It's heavenly. That's where your citizenship is. And the problem lies when you get that off track. When you start to define yourself as other things. I'm a blank Christian. I'm a, you know, you put any adjective. I don't know if you're grammar people. I mean, maybe we can, you know, bring Matt up and he's got a degree in English. But like, you know, I'm not big in it, but I do know that an adjective modifies a noun, right? And so if you put in anything before the noun Christian, I'm this. I'm a white Christian. I'm a black Christian. I'm a, you know, a Republican Christian. I'm a Democrat Christian. I'm, and you're, you're just modifying the noun Christian, right? Like I'm a citizen of heaven. I happen to be all whatever, but this is who I am. My citizenship, my, my primary identity is in being a Christian, is in, is in being a citizen of heaven.