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Romans 13: Are We Called To Blindly Submit To Government?

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Join us on Micah's Call as we unpack Romans 13, a pivotal scripture that has influenced Christian thought on authority and governance since the day it was written. In this episode, hosted by Matt Pierce, we explore the complex relationship between Christians and political power from a practical viewpoint. Unpack the historical context of Paul's words, understand diverse theological interpretations, and discover practical applications for today's pressing social and ethical issues. Whether you're a believer striving to reconcile faith with political engagement or a listener curious about historical biblical impacts on modern society, this episode offers thoughtful insights into being a responsible Christian in a complex world. Tune in to learn how Romans 13 can guide us in promoting justice, peace, and compassion in governance.

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Join us on Micah's Call as we unpack Romans 13, a pivotal scripture that has influenced Christian thought on authority and governance since the day it was written. In this episode, hosted by Matt Pierce, we explore the complex relationship between Christians and political power from a practical viewpoint. Unpack the historical context of Paul's words, understand diverse theological interpretations, and discover practical applications for today's pressing social and ethical issues. Whether you're a believer striving to reconcile faith with political engagement or a listener curious about historical biblical impacts on modern society, this episode offers thoughtful insights into being a responsible Christian in a complex world. Tune in to learn how Romans 13 can guide us in promoting justice, peace, and compassion in governance.

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