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How do we know God's authority is important?

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God's authority is essential for establishing the moral order and relationship between Him and humanity.

In Genesis, the tree of knowledge of good and evil serves as a symbol of God's authority over Adam. By instructing Adam not to eat from it, God established a covenant of obedience that was meant to affirm His sovereignty (Genesis 2:16-17). Adam's transgression represented not just a failure to obey but also a direct challenge to God's rightful authority. The significance of God's authority is highlighted again in Romans 13:1, which emphasizes that all authority is ordained by God. Acknowledging and submitting to this authority is fundamental for believers today, ensuring a proper relationship with God and guiding moral conduct in life.
Scripture References: Genesis 2:16-17, Romans 13:1

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