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What does the Bible say about obeying authorities?

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The Bible teaches to render unto Caesar what is Caesar's and unto God what is God's, indicating a dual responsibility to both civil authority and divine authority.

In Luke 20:20-26, Jesus addresses a tricky question posed by His enemies about paying taxes to Caesar. His response highlights the importance of recognizing both the authority of the government and God. By asking for a coin and pointing out that it bears Caesar's image, Jesus affirms that civic duties must be met, as they pertain to order in society. However, He also stresses that the obligations to God are paramount and should never be neglected. This dual responsibility is foundational for Christians, as it encourages obedience to lawful authority while remaining devoted to God's commandments.
Scripture References: Luke 20:20-26, Titus 3:1, Romans 13:1-5

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