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How should Christians respond when government orders conflict with their faith?
Scott Aniol discusses the biblical understanding of human government as an institution ordained by God. According to Genesis 9, God established government through His covenant with Noah to maintain peace and order in society, preventing chaos. While government plays a vital role in societal interactions, its authority has specific boundaries. This authority is limited to ensuring societal order and does not extend to the redemptive kingdom of God, which is the jurisdiction of the local church.
Christians are called to submit to government authorities as long as the laws align with God's ordained jurisdiction. However, when the government oversteps its boundaries and begins to encroach on matters pertaining to the church, believers must follow the example of the apostles in Acts 5, prioritizing obedience to God over men. Christians must navigate these situations with grace and humility, striving to lead peaceful lives while remaining steadfast in their faith when government demands conflict with God's commands.
Romans 13:1 (NKJV): "Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God."
By Church & Family LifeHow should Christians respond when government orders conflict with their faith?
Scott Aniol discusses the biblical understanding of human government as an institution ordained by God. According to Genesis 9, God established government through His covenant with Noah to maintain peace and order in society, preventing chaos. While government plays a vital role in societal interactions, its authority has specific boundaries. This authority is limited to ensuring societal order and does not extend to the redemptive kingdom of God, which is the jurisdiction of the local church.
Christians are called to submit to government authorities as long as the laws align with God's ordained jurisdiction. However, when the government oversteps its boundaries and begins to encroach on matters pertaining to the church, believers must follow the example of the apostles in Acts 5, prioritizing obedience to God over men. Christians must navigate these situations with grace and humility, striving to lead peaceful lives while remaining steadfast in their faith when government demands conflict with God's commands.
Romans 13:1 (NKJV): "Let every soul be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God."