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Why should the church hold the government accountable?

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The church should hold the government accountable to uphold justice and righteousness as part of its witness.

The church plays a vital role in holding the government accountable to its own laws, ensuring that justice prevails and that leaders are reminded of their duties. This is seen in examples from Scripture, such as when Paul asserted his rights as a Roman citizen. Christians have a responsibility to advocate for justice and righteousness, which includes speaking out when the government oversteps its boundaries or fails to execute justice. This posture reflects the church's commitment to truth and integrity in both spiritual and civil matters, contributing to a society that honors God.
Scripture References: Acts 16:37; Titus 3:1

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