The Christian’s Relationship to the Government- Romans 13:1-7 (8.4.19) - Dr. Jordan N. Rogers

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  • Dr. Jordan Rogers continues preaching through The Book of Romans in this sermon on Romans 13:1-7 entitled, “The Christian’s Relationship to the Government."
    What does the Bible have to say about how a Christian should live in relation to the government?
    In Romans 13:1-7, the Apostle Paul recognized that all authority comes from God, and because of this, we are to submit to the governing authorities. Second, we are to pay taxes and show honor. When we honor the authorities God has ordained, we honor God’s authority. Two things are accomplished when we submit and obey: 1) We avoid punishment, and 2) We achieve a clear conscience. For more explanation, see the video recording below.
    The following is a sermon from Romans 13:1-7 and below you will find the video recording and a sermon outline to help you follow along as you watch. I hope this study tool helps you grow in your love for the Lord Jesus and in your obedience to Him.
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    Sermon Title: “The Christian’s Relationship to the Government”
    Text: Romans 13:1-7
    Sermon Summary: You honor God’s authority when you submit to the governing authorities.
    Sermon Structure: 2 commands, 2 outcomes
    vs.1-A Command to Submit
    **vs.1a-Command: You must live in obedience to the earthly governing authorities.
    vs.2-5-Two Outcomes of Obedience
    **vs.2-4-Outcome #1: When you obey the governing authorities, you avoid punishment.
    **vs.5-Outcome #2: When you obey the governing authorities, you achieve a clear conscience.
    vs.6-7-A Command to Pay
    **vs.6-7-Command: You must pay taxes and respect to the earthly governing authorities.
    To watch this video on TH-cam, use the following link:
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ความคิดเห็น • 11

  • @tsheringmoktan1170
    @tsheringmoktan1170 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Praise be Jesus , thank you.

  • @Carnivore_Christian
    @Carnivore_Christian 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What a sermon to listen to during this time right now as we do this dance back and forth with our California govenor and COVID-19. I’m curious what stand you might take Pastor on a Governor who won’t open the churches and took away our worship. There have been a couple Pastors in southern Cali that downright said enough is enough and opened their doors fully without any restrictions - no distancing, no masks. What a confusing time we live in.

    • @craigacook8360
      @craigacook8360 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You don't need a building to worship God. You can worship any where.
      Secondly no one is telling you dint worship what people are saying is because of the climate we are in its unwise not to bring hundreds of people in a building that's common sense.
      At my church we have virtual service and every other Sunday we have outdoor service where we are in the parking lot and people come from all over sitting in there cars hearing our service. It's time to go out from the four walls and spread Gods Word.
      If the government ask you to do something against God that's a problem but the government say dont go inside churches because of a global virus that's having wisdom.
      Just because government have authority over you you dont mean they control you

    • @craigacook8360
      @craigacook8360 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Pastor you are not talking about the issue why people riot. The government is not your enemy but talk to a person of color the problem I'm having is you are talking from the lens from a white evangelical who dont understand social issues of certain people

    • @mandm275
      @mandm275 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@craigacook8360 When I think about who Paul was writing to at this time, I begin to remember what these and other people groups were going through at this time. I think his lens that he is preaching seems to be from the Word of God, not a particular bent, understanding, or vantage point. These truths are timeless for us. The Jews were under harsh governmental pressure, enslavement, and oppression. The early Christian was under constant persecution and attack. Nero set fire to many Christians in his Roman garden. He regularly threw them to the lions as sport. He blamed them for the burning of Rome. There were also those like Titus, Domitian, Diocletian, and others who regularly persecuted the early Christians, so Paul was saying some pretty radical stuff to people who were hurting in numerous ways and we can take these principles and trust them today. Will it be easy, not even close, but it is encouraged if we are to be different and live "sacrificial Lives" for God. (Rom. 12:1-2) He just said in the last chapter to do all you can to "overcome evil with good" and bring about peace. I think the question is, should we or how can we be doing more "good" to fight the evil that is rampant in our governments today? Just some thoughts. God bless!

  • @1046fireman
    @1046fireman 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I didn't want to push the like button, but I did it.

  • @XyzO0o2
    @XyzO0o2 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Are you rebuking the Bible texts which clearly record the limitations to this command. Midwives under Pharaoh? Peter et al admonishing the Sanhedrin they must obey God above man. There is no power or authority for submitting to sin. Truth.

    • @JordanNealRogers
      @JordanNealRogers  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I encourage you to watch the sermon in its entirety. As a Pastor and Teacher, I teach verse-by-verse through entire Books in the Bible. In this sermon, I explain the meaning of Romans 13:1-7 in a sermon entitled, “The Christian’s Relationship to the Government.”

    • @texasjack5391
      @texasjack5391 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      ​​@@JordanNealRogersLet's look at another verse. In another verse, Paul actually opposes the Emperor's (leader's) decision to prefer God's orders to human orders! 😊😊 In the Old Testament, Daniel went against the king's decision and preferred to pray to God rather than worship an image. Have you read the entire Bible?.

  • @shivli6088
    @shivli6088 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I pay my taxes. I do the right thing by govt rules & law. But I WILL NOT SUBMIT TO AUTHORITY who are not respectful, not honorable, DIShonest , Deceitful and who want to harm humanity and my precious children because of insane mandates. God would not want me to just submit with something discernible and evil just because government says so. I will never sacrifice my God or my children to misleading translations of our beautiful bible. Thank you for the sermon. Spiritual discernment is my line to God, & I do not agree with your interpretation

    • @texasjack5391
      @texasjack5391 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Let's look at another verse. In another verse, Paul actually opposes the Emperor's (leader's) decision to prefer God's orders to human orders! 😊😊 In the Old Testament, Daniel went against the king's decision and preferred to pray to God rather than worship an image.