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How do we know that civil disobedience is justified in Scripture?

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Civil disobedience is justified when authorities require actions contrary to God's commands, as exemplified by Daniel and the Apostles (Acts 5:29).

Scripture outlines that while Christians are to generally obey civil authorities, there are clear boundaries. When any earthly authority demands actions that violate God's law, the Christian's obligation shifts to obey God first. This principle is beautifully illustrated in the life of Daniel, who refused to bow to King Nebuchadnezzar's edict (Daniel 3), and the apostles, who declared, 'We must obey God rather than men' (Acts 5:29). Such instances serve as a reminder that God's authority supersedes human authority, and believers must remain vigilant to discern when obedience to God necessitates disobedience to man.
Scripture References: Acts 5:29, Daniel 3

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