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What role do Christians have in relation to government and society?

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Christians are called to be good citizens who engage positively with society while holding to biblical truths.

Christians are to engage constructively in society, embodying the principles of doing good works and exhibiting gentleness as taught in Titus 3:1-2. These principles are not merely ethical but are rooted in the profound understanding that believers should reflect God's character in their interactions with the world. By committing to good deeds and promoting peace, believers witness to the transforming power of Christ in their lives. Additionally, they are encouraged to hold their rulers accountable when necessary, engaging with governmental authority in ways that reflect their responsibility to uphold justice and righteousness. Hence, their role is multifaceted, balancing respect for authority with faithful adherence to God's commandments.
Scripture References: Titus 3:1-2, Galatians 6:10

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