Christian Freedom Through Submission to God's Authority

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The Bible is a book about how to live to God in the world on the basis of how God has lived toward us. I love that phrase living to God, and I get it from Paul in Galatians Chapter 2. He says through the law I died to the law that I might live to God. [00:57:43]

Submit yourselves for the Lord's sake to every Human Institution whether to a King is to want an authority or to governors. Now the key phrase there I think is for the Lord's sake. If you miss that phrase get everything else wrong. [00:02:46]

The Christian steps back and instead of saying how do I feel about this call to submit to this law, or what will you do to me if I don't submit, those are not the two driving questions. The driving question is, sovereign, what would you have me do with regard to this call to this institution to submit? [00:04:16]

I submit to you, I honor you but not for your sake. I honor you for God's sake. I honor you because he owns you he rules you you have your standing in your office by virtue of his providential government of the world and he is over you and over me. [00:07:34]

The will of God is the key here. It's the will of God that we do right on his terms and thus over time put to silence the ignorance of foolish men who are slandering the Christian way. We get our bearings from the will of God not from this world we are aliens we're strangers here. [00:11:38]

Act as Friedman Free People do not you you Freedom as a covering for evil but use it as Bond slaves of God. Now this verse has been one of the most important in my own thinking through of what it means to be a Christian in the world. [00:12:18]

We do not belong to the American government we are not slaves of any people any King any laws on this Earth we are free and belong to our Sovereign in heaven. We are bound to him we belong to him and our freedom on the earth flows from a slavery to God. [00:13:06]

Honor all men, love the Brotherhood fear God honor the king what's the sequence here what's the point of this this flow here's my suggestion, he begins with everybody and the bottom line debt to everyone is honor or respect to everybody good bad failing succeeding. [00:14:42]

The form that honor will take toward a scoundrel like Judas and a saint like John is going to be different, right, form that honor takes towards a rapist and a murderer is different in the court than a person who is exonerated and found innocent you put the one in jail you let the other go free. [00:15:27]

Humble yourself first before God recognize how utterly dependent on him you are how utterly dependent you are for your being for your breath for your salvation your forgiveness your eternal life your relationship your eyes your ears your hands you're not being paralyzed just realize how dependent you are upon him. [00:22:13]

This text teaches that there are moral foundations for civil law very briefly verse 14. he says that government exists to punish wrong and to praise the right now would you agree with me that that text is teaching that in order for government to do its proper work there must be such a thing as wrong and right. [00:22:50]

Our goal is to live to God to live to God in all of life including political and social but in bringing people to glorify God in that way four things will happen if we do our job right one leaders will be honored, two civil discourse will be purged of cynicism three the rebellious spirit will be humbled. [00:24:48]

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