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What does the Bible say about our relationship to authority?

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The Bible teaches that believers are to submit to governing authorities as they are ordained by God (Romans 13:1).

In Romans 13:1-10, Paul outlines the believer's responsibility towards governing authorities, emphasizing that all authority is established by God. This means that resisting authority is equivalent to resisting God's ordinance, and it is the duty of Christians to submit for the sake of conscience as well as for fear of punishment. The gospel influences our relationship to authority, showing that submission should be a reflection of our reverence for God who established these structures for our good.
Scripture References: Romans 13:1-10, Luke 20:25, Ephesians 6:1

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