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What does the Bible say about the Christian's duty to civil authorities?

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The Bible asserts that Christians are to render principled, exemplary obedience to civil authorities as ordained by God (Romans 13:1-7).

The Scriptures clearly articulate that Christians have a duty to respect and obey the civil authorities established by God. Romans 13:1 emphasizes that every person should be in subjection to the governing authorities because all authority is instituted by God. This includes recognizing the legitimacy of governmental powers and fulfilling our obligations, such as paying taxes and honoring those in positions of authority. As Christians, we demonstrate our allegiance to Christ by obeying the civil laws that align with His Word, which reflects our submission to God’s ultimate authority. However, should these authorities require us to act contrary to God's commands, we must obey God rather than man, as indicated in Acts 5:29.
Scripture References: Romans 13:1-7, Acts 5:29

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