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Does the Bible teach that all leaders are good?

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No, the Bible acknowledges that leaders are often flawed, yet they are still ordained by God for His purposes.

The Scripture does not imply that all leaders are righteous or competent. In the context of Paul's audience in Rome, they lived under the rule of corrupt leaders. However, Romans 13:4 reminds us that rulers are ministers of God for good, reflecting a divine purpose even amidst human fallibility. God's ability to use imperfect human authorities illustrates that His sovereignty does not depend on the character of the appointed but rather on His ultimate authority and will. This assurance prompts believers to submit even when the leaders are unjust, trusting in God's greater plan.
Scripture References: Romans 13:4

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