Around the world, believers are being discipled more by political identity than by Kingdom identity. The gospel is being blended with nationalism; prophecy is being misused for partisan gain; tribal loyalties are dimming the witness of the church.
But Jesus refused every political box placed upon Him.
He lived above the categories of His age.
His allegiance was to the Kingdom of God — not the kingdoms of this world.
The Supra-Political Jesus invites believers back to that posture.
• How Jesus navigated a political world without becoming political property.
• Why Kingdom identity must shape believers more than ideology.
• How to separate cultural loyalty from spiritual loyalty.
• How prophecy and discipleship have been misused in political narratives.
• How to engage politics without becoming consumed by them.
• A fresh, Scripture-rooted vision of Jesus that transcends partisanship.
This book challenges assumptions — not to divide, but to re-center believers on the true Jesus.
The Supra-Political Jesus helps believers resist fear, anger, tribalism, and ideological discipleship.
It frees Christians from political burdens they were never meant to carry.
It restores the beauty, clarity, and authority of the Kingdom.