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What does Romans 13 say about obeying the government?

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Romans 13 instructs Christians to be subject to governing authorities, for they are established by God.

In Romans 13:1-7, Paul instructs believers to submit to governing authorities because they are instituted by God for the common good. This passage highlights the role of government as a minister of God, tasked with rewarding good and punishing evil. It is important to recognize that participating in civil responsibility and obeying laws fosters an environment where the church can thrive. However, this submission is not absolute; when the government's demands conflict with God's commands, Christians must obey God rather than man, demonstrating faithfulness to their ultimate calling.
Scripture References: Romans 13:1-7

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