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What does the Bible say about rejecting God as king?

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The Bible illustrates that rejecting God as king began in the garden of Eden and continues to manifest in humanity's desire for visible authority.

The rejection of God as king is a theme deeply rooted in scripture, starting with Adam and Eve's choice to disobey God's command. This rebellion against divine authority is reflected in 1 Samuel 8, where the Israelites demanded a human king to rule over them, showcasing their lack of trust in God's sovereign reign. This desire for a tangible ruler over them not only highlighted their unbelief but also represented a broader rejection of God's rightful authority. By wanting a king like other nations, they missed the opportunity to trust the invisible, yet very real, God who had delivered them from Egypt. Their insistence on a visible king was a testament to their rebellion against Him, showing that human nature is consistently inclined to forsake true divine governance for the lesser authority of men.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 8, Genesis 3

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