Picks 1–6 — the full Editorial batch. Concepts 7–10 (brand-native batch) are also rendered below for reference.
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Each section below is one concept — graphic, caption, hashtags, posting notes.
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Saving images for posting
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CONCEPT #1 · FEED · 1080 × 1080
Question hook (photo)
NOTES
Update bio link → https://christchurchmiami.org/blog/should-christians-be-christian-nationalists. This is the search-aligned lead — track its link clicks specifically.
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Should Christians be Christian Nationalists?
If that question has been sitting in the back of your mind — or you've seen the term thrown around and wondered what the Bible actually says — this one's for you.
Pastor James Drake — preaching from a tent overseas as a U.S. Army chaplain — walks through Acts 17, Philippians 3, and 2 Chronicles 7 to answer the question on its own terms. No tribe. No talking points. Just Scripture.
Read the field devotion at the link in our bio.
High save-and-share potential. Don't expect heavy click-through — expect screenshots.
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Love your country. Worship the King.
That's the whole article in seven words.
The full field devotion at the link in bio — Pastor James Drake on what the Bible says about Christians, country, and the Kingdom that outlasts every nation.
Sabbath-feel scripture moment. Pair with a Sunday-morning live service post if you do one.
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"But our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ." — Philippians 3:20
The verse Pastor James Drake anchored this week's field devotion to. Read why "citizenship in heaven" reframes everything about how Christians engage their country — link in bio.
Six-slide carousel. See full breakdown below — all 6 slides embedded at full resolution.
NOTES
Upload all 6 slides in order: slide-1 → slide-6. IG keeps the order you upload them in. Carousel completion rate is the metric to watch.
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"Idolatry wearing a cross."
That's how Pastor James Drake describes the moment Christianity gets bent to serve a political agenda instead of Christ Himself.
Swipe → for the five biblical habits — drawn from Jeremiah 29, Matthew 22, and 2 Chronicles 7 — that keep love of country from sliding into idolatry.
Then read the full field devotion at the link in bio.
Stories last 24 hours. Highlight to a saved Stories collection if you want it to live longer.
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Story doesn't take a typed caption — graphic carries the words.
Add a TYPED OVERLAY at the bottom (Story tools → text):
"James preached this from a tent overseas this week.
Tap to read it."
Then add a LINK STICKER pointing to:
https://christchurchmiami.org/blog/should-christians-be-christian-nationalists
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The mirror question
NOTES
This is the introspective one — built to be sent to a friend. Watch for high reshare metric.
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Add a TYPED OVERLAY at the bottom:
"The question Pastor James left us with this week.
Sit with it.
Then read the rest at the link below."
LINK STICKER → https://christchurchmiami.org/blog/should-christians-be-christian-nationalists
Don't add anything cute. The question does the work.
BONUS · BRAND-NATIVE BATCH
Concepts 7–10 — “What About?” series template
Also rendered for completeness. These follow the @christchurchmiami "What About?" series visual language — same blue title, charcoal topic, chat-bubble motif you see on the regular weekly Sunday posts. James picked the Editorial batch above; these are available if you want some posts to read more like your regular weekly cadence.
CONCEPT #7 · FEED · 1080 × 1080
“What About?” template
NOTES
Brand-native — uses the @christchurchmiami "What About?" series template. Slots into the regular weekly cadence visually.
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What about Christian Nationalists?
Same series template — different question. This week's field devotion from Pastor James Drake takes it on its own terms. Acts 17, Philippians 3, 2 Chronicles 7. Scripture, not talking points.
Read at the link in our bio.
Brand-voiced version of #2. Same thesis, your house typography.
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Love your country. Worship the King.
Pastor James Drake on what the Bible says about Christians, country, and the Kingdom that outlasts every nation. This week's field devotion at the link in bio.
This is a single-slide cover (the 5 steps are listed on the slide itself). If you want the full multi-slide carousel format, use Concept #4's 6-slide deck which has the same content in the editorial style.
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Five biblical habits to keep love of country from sliding into idolatry — drawn from Jeremiah 29, Matthew 22, and 2 Chronicles 7. From this week's field devotion by Pastor James Drake.
Read the full devotion at the link in bio.
Brand-native version of #5. Same content, brand voice. Use if you went with #7 as the feed lead so the feed + story read as a matched set.
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Story-format caption — typed overlay over the graphic:
"This week's field devotion — preached from a tent overseas.
Tap to read."
LINK STICKER → https://christchurchmiami.org/blog/should-christians-be-christian-nationalists
Friday carousel — six slides in this order.
All 6 slides at full 1080×1350 resolution. Tap-and-hold each to save individually, or save all 6 to your camera roll before posting.
1. Cover
“Idolatry wearing a cross.” The provocation that opens the deck.
2. Pray for leaders
1 Timothy 2:1–2. Even the ones you didn't vote for.
3. Seek the welfare
Jeremiah 29:7. Of the place where you live.
4. Examine your loyalties
Where love of country has crossed into idolatry.
5. Don't bend Jesus
Matthew 22:21. To serve your political side.
6. Repent first + CTA
2 Chronicles 7:14. Closes with the blog link.
Posting the carousel
Save all 6 slides to your camera roll (tap-and-hold each above). Then in Instagram → New post → Select multiple → tap them 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 in that order. iPhone selects in tap-order; if you tap them out of order, IG ships them out of order. Fix before publishing.