"In our own day, we have people who teach riot and rebellion in the name of Christ!
They would have us believe that the Christian thing to do is to disobey the law, rebel against the authorities, and permit every man to do that which is right in his own eyes.
Paul refuted this position in this chapter by explaining four reasons why the Christian must be in subjection to the laws of the State.
...Even though we cannot always respect the man in office, we must respect the office, for government was ordained by God.
...a Christian citizen ought to be the best citizen. Christians may not always agree on politics or parties, but they can all agree on their attitude toward human government.
Warren W. Wiersbe, The Bible Exposition Commentary, vol. 1 (Wheaton, IL: Victor Books, 1996), 556-558.
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