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How should Christians view authority in society?

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Christians should view authority as ordained by God, leading to respectful submission and acknowledgment of His sovereignty.

Christians are called to view authority in society through the lens of Scripture, recognizing that all authority is ultimately established by God. Romans 13:1 explicitly states that all governing authorities are instituted by God, which compels believers to respect and submit to them as a reflection of their obedience to His will. This perspective fosters an attitude of honor toward those in authority, whether in government, church, or family settings, understanding that disobedience to rightful authority is, in essence, disobedience to God. By upholding respect for authority, Christians participate in God's orderly creation and demonstrate their commitment to living out their faith with integrity and righteousness in a world that often disregards these principles.
Scripture References: Romans 13:1-2, 1 Peter 2:13-17

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Todd Nibert · Jul 15, 2007
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