『Romans 13꞉3-4 | The Minister of God and the Sword』のカバーアート

Romans 13꞉3-4 | The Minister of God and the Sword

Romans 13꞉3-4 | The Minister of God and the Sword

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The sermon presents a robust defense of civil authority as divinely ordained, emphasizing that all governmental power originates from God and serves as a minister of divine justice to restrain evil and uphold order. Drawing from Romans 13:1–7, it argues that submission to governing authorities is not merely a civic duty but a spiritual obligation, as resisting them is equivalent to resisting God's established order, even when rulers are unjust or ungodly. The preacher clarifies that while Christians are called to love enemies and practice forgiveness personally, the state's role in administering justice—through lawful force, punishment, and even capital punishment—is a legitimate and necessary expression of God's wrath against evil, not a contradiction of Christian ethics. The sermon underscores that the government's coercive power, symbolized by the sword, is not vain but essential for maintaining societal safety, and that Christians should support this function while seeking to influence culture through the gospel rather than violent revolution. Ultimately, the message calls for faithful obedience, responsible citizenship, and a clear distinction between personal morality and the state's judicial role, affirming that justice, when properly executed, reflects God's will on earth.
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