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To Christians. In Romans 13:1 it says


Romans 13:1-5 NLT - Bible.com

Everyone must submit to governing authorities. For all authority comes from God, and those in positions of authority have been placed there by God.

Romans 13:1-14 – Love, respect and obedience | St Andrew's, Enfield

And he goes on to say this: “Therefore whoever resists authority resists what God has appointed…Therefore one must be subject…because of ...

Evangelicals quoting Scripture: Whatever happened to Romans 13?

“The president is in power because God has ordained it.” “That's what the Bible says (Romans 13:1). Deal with it.” Interestingly, this ...

SUBMISSION TO GOVERNING AUTHORITY IN ROMANS 13:1-7

In the letter, Paul is writing to Christians in Rome; “people whom he has not yet met, which may explain his “exceptionally long self-introduction.” He likely ...

Romans 13:1 ESV - Let every person be subject to… - Biblia

1 Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established.

N. T. Wright - Should Christians submit to governing... - Facebook

Should Christians submit to governing authorities? Often, the passage which comes to mind is Romans 13:1, when Paul says that everyone must ...

Romans 13:1-7 (8.4.19) - Dr. Jordan N. Rogers - YouTube

Dr. Jordan Rogers continues preaching through The Book of Romans in this sermon on Romans 13:1-7 entitled, “The Christian's Relationship to ...

Give Honor and Vote? A Reflection on the Christian's Voting ...

Paul's instruction in Romans 13:1–7 can be applied to Christian voting behavior in the West. Since Paul tells the Romans to honor debauched pagans, Christians ...

Submit to Authority in Love - Stand to Reason

How can Christians follow Paul's admonition in Romans 13:1 to “be in subjection to the governing authorities ... has fulfilled the law” (Romans 13 ...

Christian Conduct Toward the Government: A Study of Romans 13:1 ...

Right in the middle of what is perhaps the Apostle Paul's most highly regarded book of the Bible, he offers what might be the most ignored ...

Our Political Theology Shouldn't Start at Romans 13 - Providence

Paul and the limits of compliance · God's moral law has authority over civil authorities. · God institutes civil authority (including the power to ...

Lesson 88: The Government and You (Romans 13:1-7) | Bible.org

Expository study of Romans: Because God has ordained government authority for our good, we must be subject to our government.

FAQ on Romans 13 - Wyatt Graham

The Bible is too clear on the reign of Christ over all things for us to resist authority, that is to say, to resist what God has ordained.

The Non-political Nature of the Gospel: Romans 13:1-7

I would like to use Romans 13:1-7 to make an important observation; the Bible does not set up or establish one form of human government above ...

Ethical Submission?: Romans 13 and What the Bible "Says"

I confess, I felt this glee after reading an evangelical scholar who commented that Romans 13:1 was meant to emphasize marriage (between a man ...

Romans 13 says that the God gives the government the right to bear ...

God is in control over them and he has given them the sword to bear. It is not for we Christians to bear. How could we bear it and continue to be the sacrifice ...

Part 6. “R” – Reign of Christ | Romans 13:1-7 & Philippians 3:20-21

Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted ...

The Role of Government (Romans 13:1–4) - Radical.net

Romans 13 is telling us we're praying for leaders who, one, realize that the authority they have to govern does not come from themselves. It ...

Romans 13 is not what you think - - pastormatthewbest

Paul is arguing to live a Christian life, in defiance to the Roman way of living, and to accept whatever punishment they deal out for living as a disciple of ...

Romans 13:1-14 NLT - Bible.com

So anyone who rebels against authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and they will be punished. For the authorities do not strike fear in people ...