In this episode, the hosts discuss the biblical case for resistance, focusing on an essay by Neil Gordon called 'Escaping the Beast.' They introduce the concept of irreconcilable differences between factions in society and the need for peaceful separation. They also explore John Knox's views on civil government and its limited authority. The hosts analyze Romans 13 and argue that civil government cannot command anything contrary to or outside of God's law. They emphasize the importance of understanding the hierarchy of authority and the role of government as a servant of God. The principle of authority and submission exists in all aspects of society, including the state, the church, and the family. However, we often ignore or selectively choose which authorities to obey. Tyranny is any power exercised that is not expressly given by God. It is power that is stolen and used for personal gain rather than for the good of Christ. The doctrine of the lesser magistrate states that when a magistrate goes beyond the limits of their authority, they become a tyrant and resistance is justified. As Christians, we are called to resist tyranny and come to the aid of those who are being enslaved.
The hosts discuss the biblical case for resistance and the concept of irreconcilable differences between factions in society.
They emphasize the need for peaceful separation and explore John Knox's views on civil government and its limited authority.
The hosts analyze Romans 13 and argue that civil government cannot command anything contrary to or outside of God's law.
Understanding the hierarchy of authority and the role of government as a servant of God is crucial in evaluating its actions. The principle of authority and submission exists in all aspects of society.
Tyranny is any authority that is taken without being given.
The doctrine of the lesser magistrate justifies resistance when a magistrate becomes a tyrant.
As Christians, we are called to resist tyranny and come to the aid of those who are being enslaved.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
04:58 Discussion on Cigars
05:44 Boosting Self-Morale
07:06 Introduction to the Essay
07:35 The Two Factions in Society
08:56 John Knox's Definition of Tyranny
09:54 Exposition of Romans 13 by John Knox
12:32 Reading Romans 13:1-4
13:43 Premises and Conclusion of Neil Gordon's Argument
31:39 The Freedom in Government's Limited Authority
32:37 The Principle of Authority in Society
35:47 The Inconsistency in Applying the Regulative Principle
37:02 The Civil Corollary to the Regulative Principle
41:46 The Principle of Tyranny in Various Institutions
46:51 The Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrate
53:14 The Mauburg Pastors and the Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrate
59:37 The Historical Context of Tyranny and Resistance
01:05:57 Recognizing Past Mistakes and Taking Responsibility
01:12:01 The Duty to Come to the Aid of the Enslaved
01:13:42 Seeking a Peaceful Response to Tyranny