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Articles, Bible studies, and sermons that contain Romans 13:1:

Romans 13:1-2
Excerpted from: Simplifying Life (Part Six)

The Amplified Classified editions adds a few more salient details, Let every person be loyally subject to the governing (civil) authorities. For there is no authority except from God [by His permission, His sanction], and those that exist do so by God's appointment. Therefore he who resists and sets himself up against the authorities resists what God has appointed and arranged [in divine order]. And those who resist will bring down judgment upon themselves [receiving the penalty due them].

Romans 13:1-2 is encapsulated within Paul's larger exhortation, encompassing Romans 12 through 15, explaining how God's called-out saints should live in the world, especially in relation to others beyond their own families as well as their spiritual siblings.

After teaching about love, humility, and peace in chapter 12, Paul turns to the follower of Christ's relationship with the civil government.

During the time of Jesus Christ and the apostle Paul, the Roman government was primarily under the rule of Emperor Augustus and his successors, such as Tiberius (reigning from 14-37 AD), Caligula (reigning from 37-41 AD), Claudius (reigning from 41‒53 AD), and Nero (reigning from 54‒68 AD), probably the most cruel and evil of all the Caesars.

Augustus came to power in 27 BC, significantly expanding the Roman Empire, including Judea as a province, appointing Herod the Great, who played a crucial role in the life of Jesus, including the events surrounding His birth and crucifixion. Historians have characterized the Roman Empire as a centralized government, establishing extensive road networks, and having a common language which thankfully facilitated the rapid spread of Christianity and missionary activities of the apostle Paul.

Paul understood that the Roman government was an extremely powerful, and sometimes evil oppressive system. Yet, Paul still calls believers to recognize the legitimacy of governmental authority within God's sovereign order.


Articles

A Matter of Honor  
Ecclesiastes and Christian Living (Part Fifteen): Deference  
Ecclesiastes and Christian Living (Part Fifteen): Deference  
Elisha, the Young Men, and the She-Bears  
Fully Accepting God's Sovereignty (Part Four)  
God's Kingdom in the Parables (Part One)  
Power Belongs to God (Part Two)  
Prophecy's Place  
Respect or Respect of Persons?  
Should We Obey the Laws of Our Government?  
Sin Is Spiritual!  
The Four Horsemen (Part Two): The White Horse  
The Ministry of Angels  
The Promise in the Fifth Commandment (Part Two)  
The Sixth Commandment (Part 2): War! (1997)  
The Sixth Commandment (Part One) (1997)  
The Sovereignty of God: Part Five  
The Sovereignty of God: Part Six  
The Sovereignty of God: Part Two  
Unsheathe Your Sword! (Part One)  
Why Did God Command Israel to Go to War?  
Why Should Christians Refuse Jury Duty?  

Bible Studies

The Model Prayer (Part Four): Your Kingdom Come  
Tithing: Second Tithe  
Would Jesus Christ Vote? (Part Three)  
Would Jesus Christ Vote? (Part Two)  

Essays

A Heavenly Homeland (Part Two)  
Are These Your Feasts? (Part Two)  
Christian Reaction to Terror  
John Paul II's Successor  
Marriage—A God-Plane Relationship (Part Five)  
Submission (Part One)  (2)
Submission (Part Two)  
The Honor Due to Parents  
The Word of the Hour  
Ubiquitous Government  
Whence Comes Leadership?  

Sermons

'Christianity Today' and Trump  
Acts (Part Twenty-Four)  
Angelic Responsibilities  
Authority and Government  
Biblical Principles of Justice (Part Three)  
Don't Meddle and Always Be Ready to Answer  
Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Thirty)  (2)
Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Thirty)  
Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Twenty-Eight)  (6)
Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Twenty-Nine)  (4)
Ecclesiastes Resumed (Part Twenty-Nine)  (2)
Faith and the Calendar (Part Two)  
Faith Over Fear  
Faith, Government, and the Calendar (Part 4)  
Fully Accepting God's Sovereignty (Part Six, Conclusion)  (3)
Fully Accepting God's Sovereignty (Part Six, Conclusion)  (3)
God and Government  
God Gives Grace to the Humble  (2)
Government (Part Four)  
Government (Part Three)   
Government (Part Three)   
How Does God View Human Government?  (2)
In Search of a Clear World View (Part Seven)  (3)
Is the United States a Christian Nation? (Part 3)  
John (Part Twenty-Seven)  
Loyalty and Submission (Part 1)  (4)
Matthew (Part Twenty-Eight)  
Power Belongs to God (Part 2)  (2)
Secession (Part One): Separation Wrong?  
Self-Government  (2)
Self-Government (Part 2)  
Self-Government and Responsibility (Part One)  (2)
Self-Government: Overcoming  
Self-Government: Overcoming  
Submitting (Part 1)  
Submitting (Part 2)  
The Book of Daniel (Part Five)  (2)
The Book of Daniel (Part Three)  
The Handwriting Is On the Wall (Part One) (2007)  
The Handwriting Is On the Wall (Part Two) (2007)  (3)
The Sovereignty of God (Part 6)  (2)
Unity and Godly Diversity in One Body  
Warfare!  
We Give Our Heads and Hearts  
We Still Need a Sense of Urgency  



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