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Deuteronomy 17:18-20
Excerpted from: Government (Part Five)

It was a law in Israel that every king (when coronated) was to receive a copy of the law. God was making it very clear that owing to the king... (That is, "the leader." Husband, father, king—it matters not.) Owing to the king's duty to those governed, a ruler's first obligation is to God—from whom the ruler's authority flows. God Himself is the model that the leader (husband, father, king, governor, or whatever) is to follow, and it is God's acts of love and justice that the leader is to keep before his eyes. It is God's qualities that should motivate the act of the leader toward living a blameless life himself.


Articles

Are You Teachable?  
Are You Teachable?  
God's Kingdom in the Parables (Part Two)  
Little Compromises  
Little Compromises (2001)  
The Beast and Babylon (Part Seven): How Can Israel Be the Great Whore?  
The Enduring Results of Compromise  

Essays

A Government Like the Nations  
Jedi Versus Sith  

Sermons

Is America a Christian Nation? Summary (Part Two)  
Deuteronomy and History  
Deuteronomy's Major Themes  
Deuteronomy and Idolatry  
Hope!  
Preparing To Be King  
Qualifications of a Godly Judge  
Character Matters  
The Feast Brings Hope  
Deuteronomy and History  
Compromise  
Wisdom: Only Through The Grace of God   
Portrait of a King  
Preparing To Be King  
Where Is the Beast? (Part 7)  
Studying the Bible  
God's Stare Decisis  



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