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In this episode, we conclude our discussion of the Fifth Commandment by exploring its extension to all forms of earthly authority, moving beyond the family unit to the wider world. Drawing from the 1928 Book of Common Prayer’s Offices of Instruction, we examine the Christian’s duty to honor and obey civil governors, teachers, and spiritual fathers. We look at the complexities of Romans 13 and 1 Peter 2, emphasizing that while God is the ultimate source of all authority, believers are called to maintain order and humility even under imperfect leaders. By discussing the necessity of being "teachable" and the dignity of manual labor, this episode illustrates how submitting to God’s established order leads to a life of quietness, productivity, and "perfect freedom."
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In this episode, we conclude our discussion of the Fifth Commandment by exploring its extension to all forms of earthly authority, moving beyond the family unit to the wider world. Drawing from the 1928 Book of Common Prayer’s Offices of Instruction, we examine the Christian’s duty to honor and obey civil governors, teachers, and spiritual fathers. We look at the complexities of Romans 13 and 1 Peter 2, emphasizing that while God is the ultimate source of all authority, believers are called to maintain order and humility even under imperfect leaders. By discussing the necessity of being "teachable" and the dignity of manual labor, this episode illustrates how submitting to God’s established order leads to a life of quietness, productivity, and "perfect freedom."

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