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The Divine Purpose of Government
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The Divine Purpose of Government

In this sermon on Romans 13:3-4, Pastor Dale Partridge delves into the biblical perspective on government, emphasizing that rightful authority, when exercised justly, is a blessing rather than a burden. He highlights that rulers are appointed by God to reward good and punish evil, and that submitting to authority is, in essence, submitting to God. However, Pastor Partridge also points out that when leaders misuse their power and embrace tyranny, Christians are called to resist in righteousness, but not without first examining the sin God is disciplining through giving us the leaders we deserve. He critiques modern societal trends, including the rejection of biblical order in governance, and calls for a return to godly authority in the family, church, and state. The sermon challenges believers to not only pray for their leaders but to actively disciple the state, advocating for a nation rooted in biblical truth.

King's Way Sermons with Dale Partridge · Dale Partridge

February 7, 202541m 5s

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Show Notes

In this sermon on Romans 13:3-4, Pastor Dale Partridge delves into the biblical perspective on government, emphasizing that rightful authority, when exercised justly, is a blessing rather than a burden. He highlights that rulers are appointed by God to reward good and punish evil, and that submitting to authority is, in essence, submitting to God. However, Pastor Partridge also points out that when leaders misuse their power and embrace tyranny, Christians are called to resist in righteousness, but not without first examining the sin God is disciplining through giving us the leaders we deserve. He critiques modern societal trends, including the rejection of biblical order in governance, and calls for a return to godly authority in the family, church, and state. The sermon challenges believers to not only pray for their leaders but to actively disciple the state, advocating for a nation rooted in biblical truth.

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