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What does the Bible say about government?

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The Bible teaches that all authority is established by God and serves a purpose in His divine plan.

The Bible presents government as a divinely ordained institution meant to maintain order in society and promote justice. In Romans 13:1-7, Paul explains that governing authorities are instituted by God, and those who resist authority are opposing God's ordinance. Moreover, passages like Proverbs 8:15-16 and Daniel 2:20-22 demonstrate God's sovereignty over the establishment and removal of rulers. Ultimately, while human governments are prone to decay due to the sinful nature of mankind, they exist under God's providential control and serve the purpose of His justice and order.
Scripture References: Romans 13:1-7, Proverbs 8:15-16, Daniel 2:20-22

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