This final episode is largely framed by a passage in the Screwtape Letters, where demons attempt to supplant one’s true Christian identity with a political one. Since the objective of Christian nationalists is by definition political, these worldly ends naturally corrupt pure devotion to Christ. And demons have a field day, for it provides ample leverage to turn the indiscriminate love of Christ poured out in every believer’s heart into a partisan stronghold, where victory in the culture war is the objective, not evangelism or personal sanctification. Sadly, the mission field is strewn with casualties who obstinately reject Christ, partly because they only see the co-opted Christ of Christian nationalists. The episode also highlights the left’s attempt to co-opt Jesus, turning Him into a social justice warrior primarily bent on destroying racism and oppression. Either way, the demonic modus operandi is the same: make political identity supreme at the expense of the Christian one. Evangelicals have substantially increased in political power since the 1980’s, but this power has come at the expense of pure devotion to Christ, where “prayers, sacraments, and charity” mean less than political crusades. The unbelieving world has noticed this shift in which the operative identity of many evangelicals is defined by politics, partisanship and power. Is it any wonder that the steady rise of Christian nationalism roughly charts with decline in the Church’s credibility? The Christian witness has been sacrificed for power. Is this not Satan’s plan all along? He has seduced Christian nationalists with “the kingdoms of the world and their glory,” but now few will receive their witness.