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Day
266
Romans
13
"Whoever
resists the authority
" Romans 13:2
RESISTING
AUTHORITY
This seems to be a perennial problem. It is a problem today! It
was a problem in the days of the apostle Paul too. Many believe
that they have a right to resist authority. Some even claim that
they have divine authority to resist governments. Let us take time
to ponder the following text Paul wrote to the Romans.
"Therefore
whoever resists the authority resists
the ordinance of God, and those who resist will bring
judgment on themselves."
Romans 13:2
1. Resisting
authority
a) Some would
claim that they are coerced into resisting governing authorities.
b) They would
always seek to justify their rebellion in every way possible.
c) Paul counseled
against this line of thinking very strongly.
2. The ordinance
of God
a) Paul kept
returning to the root argument that all authority comes from God.
b) If all authority
comes from God, then resistance to that authority would also mean
resisting the ordinance of God.
c) There are
serious implications.
3. Judgment
on themselves
a) The governing
authorities would of course take action (judgment) against rebels.
i) Rome punished
rebels most severely.
ii) Rebels were
crucified (if they were non Roman citizens).
iii) Roman citizens
who rebelled were beheaded.
b) God Himself
would have to judge rebels.
i) He could
allow the local governing authorities to mete out the judgment.
ii) He could
also personally mete out His judgment against those who did not
regard His ordinances.
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