
Christians & Government: Honoring Authority in a Divided World (Romans 13:1-7) | Caleb Stevens
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How should followers of Jesus relate to government, especially when we disagree or feel frustrated by it? In Romans 13:1-7, Paul tackles one of Christianity's toughest topics—our relationship with civil authority. In this message, we explore why God calls Christians to submit to governing authorities, pay taxes, and even honor leaders we might struggle to respect. Yet, Paul also makes clear that submission to government isn't unconditional. Join us as we unpack the biblical balance between obedience to earthly authority and our ultimate allegiance to God.Key Points:Understanding government's God-given role in society.When (and how) Christians should practice civil disobedience.Practical ways to honor and respect authority, even in disagreement.How submitting to authority demonstrates trust in God's sovereignty.Dive deeper into Romans and discover how the Gospel reshapes every area of our lives—including politics and civic responsibility.