Faithful Engagement: Navigating God and Government

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1) "Polycarp sets a beautiful and wonderful example of what it looks to submit and subvert. We're going to read out of Romans 13 today. Romans 13 I think is one of the clearest teachings on exactly how do we interact with government. But it's not limited to just Romans 13. We're going to look at the whole of scripture. But this is what Romans 13 says. It says, let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God. And those that exist have been instituted by God. Therefore, whoever resists the authorities, what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment." [06:58] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "The first is, God is the ultimate source of authority. So when you think about the hierarchy of authority, God sits on top. He is the supreme authority. He is the one that every single person who's ever been created will ultimately answer to. This is why the scriptures say things like, he is the king of kings. He is the lord of lords. It's setting the context that ultimately, in the hierarchy of authority in this world, God has ultimate authority, right? It says very explicitly, there is no authority except from, God. Those that exist have been instituted by God." [10:01] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Christians are to submit to government. We obey the government ultimately because we want to obey God. God has all the authority. He goes, okay, listen, let every person be subject to the governing authorities. Those are hard words for people like us to take in. We're Americans, right? We're independent. We love freedom. That's not bad things inherently. But when we read something like this, we're like, wait, wait, what does that look like? And he gives some examples. He's like, do good, pay taxes, revenue, give honor and respect. This is what it looks like to submit to the governing authorities." [14:17] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "The first thing that we clearly see in the whole scripture is the Christian always submits to God. So whether he is submitting to government to obey God or subverting government to obey God, his ultimate and her ultimate allegiance is to the king of kings and the Lord of lords. His kingdom's first. His commands are unrivaled. We bow down to one and one alone, the one true king. So our ultimate allegiance as Christians is always the Lord, not government. And second, what we see is when Caesar subverts God, we subvert Caesar." [21:26] (41 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "When it comes to government violation or neglect, we don't obey government. We obey God. Now, the second reason why we can be justified in our subversion is government infringement. So share that picture again about Caesar being limited. Do you realize God's authority is really big, but Caesar has a specific realm in which he or they lead. They have authority over certain realms. This is important because sometimes there's infringement. Let me give you a really good example. Who has the authoritative role in a child's life? Should it be the government or should it be the parent?" [27:36] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "Christianity is the story of how the rightful king has landed. You might say landed in disguise. And it's calling us to take part in a campaign of sabotage. What does he mean by this? Well, Christianity, our faith is born out of the fact that God stepped out of heaven. And when he stepped out of heaven, he didn't step into a royal palace. He didn't step into a bunch of fanfare. No, he was born to a virgin who was unwed and poor. And he was born in a manger. And the only fanfare he had was the animals around." [32:15] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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