Christians are to have an “alien” response to earthly governments. Simply stated: the Bible says we should not rail against governing authorities the way Earthlings do. Christians should respond with proper submission (check this out).
But what if those earthly governors are misbehaving? What then?
We can still be in God-honoring submission to them in the way we call out their misbehavior.
Look at some examples—
- Daniel asked permission to go against the king’s wishes (Daniel 1:8), proposed an alternative plan (v. 12), but ultimately agreed to submit to the authority’s decision (v. 13).
- Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego didn’t argue with King Nebuchadnezzar (Daniel 3:16-18), but respectfully took their stance for God (notice the use of the phrase “O king” as a title of respect).
- Peter and John simply stated, “We must obey God rather than human authority” (Acts 5:29).
This is exactly what Jesus told us to do when He said, “Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s” (Luke 20:25). Jesus said something very similar to Pilate, when that governor said, “Don’t you realize I have the power to set You free?” Jesus said, “You would have no authority over Me if it were not given to you from above” (John 19:10-11).
So how do we respond to misbehaving governors?
[1] With respect to their office.
[2] With reverent fear of God (see 1 Peter 2:17). “Because we reverence God as the Lord of history, we see beyond the fear and intimidation of the moment.” —James W. Thompson
[3] Leaving the results to God—Daniel 3:26-29, 6:16-27; Acts 5:40-42.
[4] With lots of prayer—1 Timothy 2:1-4.
Throughout history, Christians have always had the opportunity to confront ungodly governors. HOW they did it is what set them apart from the Earthling response, and what brought glory to God.
Here’s the video of my full message on this topic—
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