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Perhaps the most important theological issues of our day are: God and civil governments & the relationship between church and state. In light of these pressing issues, it is imperative that we properly understand Romans 13.
In this episode, we’ll have an exposition of Romans 13, and we’ll examine the two primary positions concerning this text, namely, that:
1. Romans 13 teaches Christians to yield unlimited obedience to the civil governments right up to the point where we are told to deny Christ or stop preaching the gospel.
~or~
2. Romans 13 teaches Christians to submit to a just civil government that is operating according to a biblical standard. In this view: Our obedience to the civil government is limited because God has only given limited authority to civil governments.
We hope that you and your local church will be blessed by this exposition of Romans 13:1-7.
Visit 5 Solas Studios at:
By Peter BolandPerhaps the most important theological issues of our day are: God and civil governments & the relationship between church and state. In light of these pressing issues, it is imperative that we properly understand Romans 13.
In this episode, we’ll have an exposition of Romans 13, and we’ll examine the two primary positions concerning this text, namely, that:
1. Romans 13 teaches Christians to yield unlimited obedience to the civil governments right up to the point where we are told to deny Christ or stop preaching the gospel.
~or~
2. Romans 13 teaches Christians to submit to a just civil government that is operating according to a biblical standard. In this view: Our obedience to the civil government is limited because God has only given limited authority to civil governments.
We hope that you and your local church will be blessed by this exposition of Romans 13:1-7.
Visit 5 Solas Studios at: