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How should Christians view the role of government?

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Christians view government as instituted by God to maintain order and promote good.

In the Christian perspective, as highlighted in Romans 13, the role of government is seen as a divine establishment meant to maintain order and justice in society. Governments are described as servants of God, tasked with punishing wrongdoing and commending those who do right. While governments can be flawed and misused, Christians are called to respect and submit to those in authority, understanding that they play a significant role in God's common grace that restrains evil and promotes order. This perspective encourages believers to engage constructively with government while trusting in God's ultimate justice.
Scripture References: Romans 13:4-6

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