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Friday, July 31, 2015

The Roman’s Road to Righteousness (Chapter 13:1-7)‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏‏

Hello Friends!

Welcome Back! Let’s continue our journey through the book of Romans – The Romans Road to Righteousness.

The Roman’s Road to Righteousness (Chapter 13:1-7)

This week we will begin reading chapter 13, verses 1-7 as we consider our Biblical responsibility of Submission to Government…

These seven verses that we will be considering this week outline the Christian's responsibility to God-ordained “government.” This is the most clear, direct, straightforward and precise passage in all of the New Testament on this subject and is an extremely important one for us to understand. Christians have always had to face this issue – and often struggle with it. The true church has found itself in all kinds of “places,” in all kinds of “governments,” under all kinds of “rulers,” with all kinds of perspectives and forms of “leading” and “ruling.”
 
Historically in America we have had less trouble with this issue than many other countries have faced, such as our brethren living in China, Russia or the Middle East. Because we have lived in a somewhat Christian influenced society we've had – for the most part – the best of situations and the most benevolent of “governments.” But it hasn't always been that way for Christians as it wasn't for those in the New Testament time when this epistle was written by the Apostle Paul. Especially for the “believers” in Rome who received this very important and critical letter…
 
Government is by Divine Decree!

To begin with here in our passages, the Apostle Paul establishes a basic principle for the Christian’s response to all “governing authorities” appointed by “God” and he begins to lay out for us the reasons for submission to the “ordinance” of God:
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. Therefore whoever resists the authority resists the ordinance of God, and those who resist will bring judgment on themselves – Romans 13:1-2
Paul states that it is strictly a matter of “obedience” to the plan of “God” in which He has “appointed” governmental “authority” which “exists” for the purpose of protection of life and property. Civil “government” – in whatever form or rule – was “determined” by God “before to be done” and is to be “obeyed” and “submitted” to by Christians. As hard as it may be to accept, the “believer” has this duty to his nation – even if his “ruler” is a Nero or a Hitler:
For truly against Your holy Servant Jesus, whom You anointed, both Herod and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles and the people of Israel, were gathered together to do whatever Your hand and Your purpose determined before to be done. Now, Lord, look on their threats, and grant to Your servants that with all boldness they may speak Your word – Acts 4:27-29
HOWEVER: If this governmental authority countermands the specific instructions of the Scriptures, we are then and only then to “disobey” by the “authority” of God’s Word!
So they called them and commanded them not to speak at all nor teach in the name of Jesus. But Peter and John answered and said to them, “Whether it is right in the sight of God to listen to you more than to God, you judge – Acts 4:18-19
But Peter and the other apostles answered and said: “We ought to obey God rather than men – Acts 5:29
Even if it should cost us much “suffering” and “shame” for the “name” of Jesus Christ – we are “counted” as “worthy” of Him:
…and when they had called for the apostles and beaten them, they commanded that they should not speak in the name of Jesus, and let them go. So they departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for His name. And daily in the temple, and in every house, they did not cease teaching and preaching Jesus as the Christ – Acts 5:40-42
Otherwise, Paul tells us we are to be “subject” to the “ordinance” of God. And those who “resist” God’s governing “authority” will actually bring “judgment” upon “themselves” not only from the “government” but – The Lord as well!
 
To further expound on this point we find in Peter's first epistle that he's also writing to “believers” who are at the precipice of a major persecution under the Roman Emperor Nero. Peter is encouraging them to “submit” to the “king as supreme” or to “governors” and be ready for whatever “persecution” they're going to face. The Spirit of God gives Peter “wisdom” and “insight” to “know” that the “persecution” already beginning on an individual level is going to become a full-scale assault on the church itself! Remember, Peter is writing to the “brethren” who are living in a time of severe persecution” under the wicked “ordinance” of Rome… 
Therefore submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord’s sake, whether to the king as supreme, or to governors, as to those who are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers and for the praise of those who do good – 1 Peter 2:13-14
Although the onslaught of fullpersecution” hadn’t yet broken out, there was a softpersecution” that had already began and Peter knew they must be ready when it arrived! 
 
PACIFISM? Not in the Bible!
 
Next we see that Paul’s instructions pertaining to “authority” indeed reinforce Peter’s thoughts:
For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to evil. Do you want to be unafraid of the authority? Do what is good, and you will have praise from the same. For he is God’s minister to you for good. But if you do evil, be afraid; for he does not bear the sword in vain; for he is God’s minister, an avenger to execute wrath on him who practices evil – Romans 13:3-4
GOD GIVES GOVERNMENT A SWORD! The “evil” people in society who are “unafraid of the authority” of their “government” system of which “does not bear the sword in vain” are those who “practice” much “evil” and violate the civil “law” – creating chaos. These unruly and “wicked” people must indeed “be afraid” because they will experienced the “wrath” of God’s governing “authority” to punish all dissidence. 
 
Here in these verses Paul tells us that “government” was designed as “God’s minister to you for good” and an “avenger” to put “fear” into the hearts of the people who do “evil” things – not those who do “good” things. This earthly “authority” is God’s “chosen” instrument to “execute” His “wrath” and does not “bear the sword in vain” to him that “practices” evil – This is a very important understanding!
 
If you do what is “evil” you must be “afraid.” Why? Because God has given to “government” the right to “bear the sword.” And the Apostle Paul says they have a very good reason to “be afraid” – for “rulers” are to “execute wrath” on those who do “evil” things! In other words, the “government” must put “fear” in the hearts of evildoers. The word “fear” is the word phobos of which we get “phobia” – having a certain terror. Paul tells us that “fear” is not to people who do “good works” but to those who “practice” wicked works. This is reflected in the “authority” that God has set for the protection and preservation of mankind – Thank you Lord!
 
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO PONDER: What if “government” treats us unjustly? What if “government” takes away our freedoms? What if “government” encroaches upon us in ways that we feel are unfair or inequitable?Good questions!
 
The pattern that we must look to would be the example of the Apostle Paul. In Acts chapter 16 When Paul and Silas were thrown in the Philippi jail, they didn’t do anything to deserve it! The governing “magistrates“ had “laid many stripes on them” and “threw them into prison” then “charged” the jailer to “keep them securely” under arrest. And what were Paul and Silas heard doing at midnight? – Singing praises to God!
But at midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them – Acts 16:25
Yes, Paul and Silas were indeed treated unfairly and unjustly by the “government” at hand. And this is the same Paul who also said that we're to “submit” to the “government.” The apostle Paul knew what it was to “endureinjustice. In fact, he endured it rather frequently from place to place! 
 
HOWEVER: On the other hand… in Acts chapter 22 Paul said to the one in “authority” who was going to lead him into a “scourging”: 
Is it lawful for you to scourge a man who is a Roman, and uncondemned? – Acts 22:25
Here Paul actually reached out for his “Romancitizenship as a protection against what the “authorities” were going to “unlawfully” do to him! Therefore, whether “government” is protecting us or overstepping its bounds and acting unjustly toward us, we are “charged” to be “submissive” – By the grace of God!
 
Paul then says we “must” also to be “subject” to the government for “conscience” sake:
Therefore you must be subject, not only because of wrath but also for conscience sake – Romans 13:5
We must be “subject” in submission, not only to the “ordinance of God” and for “wrath's” sake but also for “conscience” sake. Why? Because we “know” it is “just” behavior and we as “believers” in Jesus Christ must hold a high regard for the civil “law” and a “conscience” commitment to “obey” God’s Word – This is our Biblical mandate and motive!
 
Pay Your Taxes!
 
Paul then finishes this important section of Scripture with the command to also support the “government” by “paying” our “taxes” because they are “attending continually” as “ministers’ of God:
For because of this you also pay taxes, for they are God’s ministers attending continually to this very thing. Render therefore to all their due: taxes to whom taxes are due, customs to whom customs, fear to whom fear, honor to whom honor Romans 13:6-7
The “government” is ordained by God for the preservation of life and property. Those who “serve” us in it collect our “taxes” to keep the “government” in operation as “ministers” of God. Now that isn't to say they're all Christians or that they do everything they ought to do. But, in God’s design of “government,” they “serveHisdivine” purposes. 
 
We must also “render” appropriate “fear” and “honor” to those in “authority” over us. “Render” is an interesting word. It's the word apodidōmi which means to give back something that you owe. That's what we do when we “pay” our “taxes” that are “due.” It isn't a gift! We owe a debt and we mustpay” it! Paul is essentially saying "Pay your taxes, your duties and your customs. Have proper respect for and show honor to your leaders" – It's our Christian obligation! 
 
In fact, even Jesus Christ addressed this important subject matter of “Rendering to Caesar” in the Gospel accounts:
They said to Him, "Caesar's." Then He said to them, "Then render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's; and to God the things that are God's." – Matthew 22:21
And Jesus said to them, "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's." And they were amazed at Him – Mark 12:17
That is to be the Christian's attitude from a Biblical worldview! We “render’ our “worship” to God but we are “subject“ to our “government” as well. So we must be “faithful” citizens who “submit” – as unto the Lord. The true church in our day and its pastors must not seek political reform, but rather – call for better men and women of Jesus Christ!
 
In closing:
 
Even though Christians have struggled to answer the question of what their relationship to “government” should be, they have not always addressed it Biblically. And throughout the history of the church, there have been revolutions in the name of “Christianity” where people decided that the “Christian” thing to do was to revolt militarily against the “government” in power and demand their “rights.” There have even been world-wars in the name of Christianity.
 
Throughout history there have been violations of civil “law” in the name of Christianity. In fact, there has even been civil “disobedience” and subversive attempts to overthrow the “powers” that be on a local, state or national level that in some cases were led by people who claimed to be Christians – all in the name of Jesus Christ! In fact, there are even some Christians I know of personally who refuse to “pay” their “taxes” because they “feel” it violates their “freedoms” – and they are now in prison… Foolishness!
 
Many “Christian” leaders today are calling on other “faiths” to become a part of a political lobby using high pressure tactics and Marxist “social actions” to stir up anger in protest for a revolution against our own “government.” These cobelligerents are coming together on issues of civil “authority” and civil “rights” – but would never find any “common ground” on the issue of Biblical “truth.” For example, many Protestant/Evangelicals are now aligned with the Roman Catholic religion because they have a “common cause” for “religious freedom” or “Social Justice” concerns. The co-opting of these two antithetical faiths and worldviews demonstrates the utopian preoccupation with various Jesuitical agendas where theology, doctrine and Biblical truth are set aside for the sake of a false “unity” and fleeting “freedom” –  leading to spiritual bondage!
 
There are also many self-professing “Christians” linking arms with various spiritual charlatans, frauds and false “prophets” for the sake of “religious freedom” to do the political lobbying that many wrongly believe will promote the “kingdom of God” here on earth. However, this is NOT the New Testament mandate for the true Bride of Jesus Christ. The Christian is NOT called anywhere in the Scriptures to “change the culture” or to preach a “Social Gospel” of “felt-needs” or “dominioism” of sorts. Our Biblical mandate is to “preach” the true savingGospel” of Jesus Christ, to show “compassion” for the “lost” and to “feed” His “sheep” – AMEN!
 
Other than the fact that we're to be model citizens, the Bible says nothing at all about Christians engaging in civil “change” – that is not our priority. However, that doesn't mean we're not to be involved as citizens where we can be! It's simply a question of priority… “Submit to the government” and “pay your taxes” – That's our civil Christian “duty.” Beyond that, we ought to be busy doing God’s work for His glory – that which is eternally valuable! Again, this isn't to say the other things are not important. They simply pale in comparison with the true work of the King’s Kingdom… That's the issue!
 
Please continue reading verses 1-7 of the thirteenth chapter of Romans


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