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"Obeying the King: Wisdom, Authority, and Your Limitations (Ecclesiastes 8:1–9)
In this sermon we explore Ecclesiastes 8:1–9 to uncover a profound biblical truth:
👉 True wisdom includes humble submission to God-given authority.
Our culture idolizes “freedom” and self-rule—an inheritance of the Enlightenment and one of the driving engines of rebellion, critical theory, and the modern suspicion of all authority. Scripture, however, presents a radically different picture: wisdom begins with fearing God and honoring those He has placed over us.
Solomon asks, “Who is like the wise man?” The wise are joyful, stable, and discerning—unlike a society collapsing under its own rejection of God’s order. In this passage, Solomon reminds us that civil authority is appointed by God, that rebellion is both sinful and foolish, and that humility is the path of life and peace.
In this sermon, we examine:
🔹 Why obedience to governing authorities flows from the 5th commandment
🔹 How rejecting authority is rooted in Enlightenment thinking—not Scripture
🔹 Why resisting lawful authority is ultimately resisting God
🔹 Our human limitations, and why they make rebellion dangerous and futile
🔹 How Christians in America must resist cultural tendencies toward disorder and revolution
🔹 Why submission to rulers is ultimately an act of devotion to Christ, our true King
Solomon teaches that wisdom recognizes reality:
Government is powerful.
We are limited.
God stands behind every authority structure.
Therefore, civil obedience—unless commanded to sin—is both wise and godly.
✨ Christ Our King
We submit not because rulers are perfect, but because Christ is worthy. Wives submit to husbands, children to parents, citizens to leaders—not as an endorsement of their righteousness, but as an act of loyalty to the King of kings.
May God grant us quiet and faithful lives that honor Him in every sphere, and may our humility be a testimony even to those in power.
#Ecclesiastes #Sermon #ChristianTeaching #BiblicalWisdom #Authority #ObeyTheKing #Romans13 #5thCommandment #ReformedTheology #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving #FearOfGod #wisdomliterature"
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"Obeying the King: Wisdom, Authority, and Your Limitations (Ecclesiastes 8:1–9)
In this sermon we explore Ecclesiastes 8:1–9 to uncover a profound biblical truth:
👉 True wisdom includes humble submission to God-given authority.
Our culture idolizes “freedom” and self-rule—an inheritance of the Enlightenment and one of the driving engines of rebellion, critical theory, and the modern suspicion of all authority. Scripture, however, presents a radically different picture: wisdom begins with fearing God and honoring those He has placed over us.
Solomon asks, “Who is like the wise man?” The wise are joyful, stable, and discerning—unlike a society collapsing under its own rejection of God’s order. In this passage, Solomon reminds us that civil authority is appointed by God, that rebellion is both sinful and foolish, and that humility is the path of life and peace.
In this sermon, we examine:
🔹 Why obedience to governing authorities flows from the 5th commandment
🔹 How rejecting authority is rooted in Enlightenment thinking—not Scripture
🔹 Why resisting lawful authority is ultimately resisting God
🔹 Our human limitations, and why they make rebellion dangerous and futile
🔹 How Christians in America must resist cultural tendencies toward disorder and revolution
🔹 Why submission to rulers is ultimately an act of devotion to Christ, our true King
Solomon teaches that wisdom recognizes reality:
Government is powerful.
We are limited.
God stands behind every authority structure.
Therefore, civil obedience—unless commanded to sin—is both wise and godly.
✨ Christ Our King
We submit not because rulers are perfect, but because Christ is worthy. Wives submit to husbands, children to parents, citizens to leaders—not as an endorsement of their righteousness, but as an act of loyalty to the King of kings.
May God grant us quiet and faithful lives that honor Him in every sphere, and may our humility be a testimony even to those in power.
#Ecclesiastes #Sermon #ChristianTeaching #BiblicalWisdom #Authority #ObeyTheKing #Romans13 #5thCommandment #ReformedTheology #BibleStudy #ChristianLiving #FearOfGod #wisdomliterature"