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My son Jeremy is studying British history, and is currently reading about the Covenanters and King Charles I. He asked if I could pop over this question: "Dear Jeff, I am learning a bit about our world governments at school. Recently we learned about the Scots who resisted King Charles the first. They were called the covenanters. One of the things they did was draw up a treaty for the nation to covenant with God. It reminded me of one of your episodes where you talked about how the government is God's servant. I wondered if this was even truly necessary? Why should a nation have to make a covenant with God in the first place if all rulers are God's servants? Ps. Thanks for the show. I listen to them while I do my after school chores on Fridays."
A Discussion on Law, abolisitionism, and being stupid for Jesus.
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My son Jeremy is studying British history, and is currently reading about the Covenanters and King Charles I. He asked if I could pop over this question: "Dear Jeff, I am learning a bit about our world governments at school. Recently we learned about the Scots who resisted King Charles the first. They were called the covenanters. One of the things they did was draw up a treaty for the nation to covenant with God. It reminded me of one of your episodes where you talked about how the government is God's servant. I wondered if this was even truly necessary? Why should a nation have to make a covenant with God in the first place if all rulers are God's servants? Ps. Thanks for the show. I listen to them while I do my after school chores on Fridays."
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