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IMPORTANT: Romans 13 - an interpretation you haven't heard before
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 81929070:MV81MDIwMTYyXzkxOTQzODE0XzNGRUQ5RkFG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77215329:MV81MDIwMTYyXzkxOTM0ODM3X0JCMjU0ODNF] Romans 13 1 Let every being be in subjection[color=red][u][/color] to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from Elohim, and the authorities that exist are appointed by Elohim. 2 So he who opposes the authority withstands the institution of Elohim, and those who withstand shall bring judgment on themselves. 3 For those ruling are an object of fear, not to good works, but to evil. Do you wish to be not afraid of the authority? Do the good, and you shall have praise from it, 4 for it is a servant of Elohim to you for good. But if you do evil, be afraid, for it does not bear the sword in vain. For it is a servant of Elohim, a revenger to execute wrath on him who practises evil. NO UPRISING. Zeph 3:8 77. [/quote] Elohim were where the fallen fame from. Elohim plus Man equals Nephilim Those who do not enjoy being in subjection are considered as standing with Elohim? And thus bring themselves judgemen t ? But if the Elohim story stands as true..doesn't that mean those who do not like being in subjection are siding with those who created us? [/quote]
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Given the gravity of misunderstanding Romans 13, this video is well worth the 7 minutes (or 3.5 minutes on 2X speed) of your time.
For those of you who insist on a synopsis for every video, you will not be disappointed by watching. He'll explain why the powers given to government are not universal, and that they have clear limits as defined in the Scriptures.
It is not always a sin to defy or disobey government. Romans 13 is not the only passage in the Bible -- there are thousands and thousands of other passages one must consider when forming their worldviews.
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