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How should Christians respond when the State oversteps its boundaries?
In his devotional titled "Guard Your Sphere and Take the Heat," Brian Borgman emphasizes the concept of sphere sovereignty, where God reigns supreme over all spheres of life, including self-government, family, church, and state. Borgman highlights that when the state begins to overreach, infringing upon these God-ordained spheres, Christians must prioritize obedience to God. He references Acts 5, where it is declared that it is better to obey God than man, emphasizing the need for conviction when the state's demands conflict with God's commands.
Borgman uses the example of Daniel and his friends to illustrate the importance of standing firm in faith even when faced with consequences. Just as Daniel's friends were willing to suffer for their loyalty to God, Borgman insists that Christians today must be prepared to resist state overreach and face potential hostility. He encourages believers, especially pastors and parents, to instill faith and courage in the younger generation, preparing them for times when they must make difficult decisions to uphold their faith against governmental pressure.
2 Timothy 3:12 (NKJV): "Yes, and all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution."
By Church & Family LifeHow should Christians respond when the State oversteps its boundaries?
In his devotional titled "Guard Your Sphere and Take the Heat," Brian Borgman emphasizes the concept of sphere sovereignty, where God reigns supreme over all spheres of life, including self-government, family, church, and state. Borgman highlights that when the state begins to overreach, infringing upon these God-ordained spheres, Christians must prioritize obedience to God. He references Acts 5, where it is declared that it is better to obey God than man, emphasizing the need for conviction when the state's demands conflict with God's commands.
Borgman uses the example of Daniel and his friends to illustrate the importance of standing firm in faith even when faced with consequences. Just as Daniel's friends were willing to suffer for their loyalty to God, Borgman insists that Christians today must be prepared to resist state overreach and face potential hostility. He encourages believers, especially pastors and parents, to instill faith and courage in the younger generation, preparing them for times when they must make difficult decisions to uphold their faith against governmental pressure.
2 Timothy 3:12 (NKJV): "Yes, and all who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution."