Understanding Romans 13:1-7
How are we going
to overcome Romans 13? What was Apostle Paul really saying? The best way to
bring understanding on Romans 13 is to ask, "Who was apostle Paul writing
to at Rome?" The answer is found at Romans 1:7: Paul was writing to all
those in Rome who are "beloved of God, called to be saints." He was
not writing to the general population at Rome. He was specifically addressing
the "called out ones," the Body of Christ.
If
apostle Paul was advocating obedience to secular authorities, then Caesar would
have no cause against him. Why would Caesar have Paul beheaded if he was
promoting obedience to Rome?
The world loves
its own. If Paul belonged to Caesar, Caesar would not want to kill his own. If
Paul was promoting "be subject to Caesar," then Paul would be Caesar's
friend. You would not kill your own. You don't destroy the very instrument that
advertises for you.
The truth is
that Apostle Paul was beheaded for promoting a rival government known as the
Kingdom of God or the Kingdom of Heaven. Already this new government was turning
the world upside down. Caesar had Paul killed to help stop this threat to Rome's
power.
If Romans 13
does not mean "obey the State," what does it mean? Romans 13 means,
"Remember them which have the rule over you," as you will also find at
Hebrews 13:7. Since Paul was addressing the saints at Rome, it is logical
that he would instruct them to submit to those who look after their souls.
It is a reminder to be obedient to the authorities God has placed over His
people. For they are truly the "ministers of God to thee for
good." Unlike worldly rulers, God's ministers are not a terror to good
works but to the evil. Therefore, "do that which is good and thou shalt
have praise of the same."
Powers Not Ordained By God
Romans 13 is
probably the most devastating thing to a Christian in the hands of the ungodly.
It sounds so convincing to obey those who appear to be in power. For too
long, secular governments have used Romans 13 as a club to beat Christians into
obedience to them. Just because a group maintains power through their guns and
jails, does not mean God put them there.
God said there
are powers not ordained by Him at Hosea 8:4, "They have set up kings, but
not by me: they have made princes, and I knew it not."
God didn't put
them in power over the righteous. That's Satan's idea. The righteous don't need
worldly, filthy authorities, which are no authorities at all. Do you think that
they can instruct the righteous? They themselves steal. They themselves are
perverts. And they presume to instruct the righteous? I don't think so.
Secular Governments Persecuted Paul
Apostle
Paul had many troubles with worldly rulers. He was given 39 stripes five times
by the Jews, beaten with rods three times, in perils by his own countrymen and
by the heathen, and frequently in prison. (See 2 Corinthians 11:23-26). In
Damascus the governor kept the city of the Damascenes with a garrison, desiring
to apprehend Paul. "And through a window in a basket was I let down by the
wall, and escaped his hands," wrote Paul at 2 Corinthians 11:32. That is
the same Paul that wrote Romans 13. He was forced to flee from the civil
authorities, those "powers that be" that people say are ordained of
God. Sorry folks, this does not compute. When Paul says, "the powers that
be," he is saying the powers that be powers, are ordained of God. In
other words, the only true powers are those that God ordains.
The crux of the
matter is this, Does Paul in Romans 13:1-7 argue that the civil government of
this world has legitimate authority over the people of God? We believe that
the obedient, called-out people of God are not bound to obey manmade civil
governments. God's people are answerable to God above all else and are bound by His
commands. At the same time, God's people are not to use their liberty as a cloak
to do evil, to foment rebellion or waste time trying to influence the politics
of the governments of this world. Furthermore, we believe Paul in Romans 13:1-7
is referring to the spiritual leaders of the Body of Christ, not the civil
authorities of this world.
If Paul is
saying, "Obey the civil authorities," then he has a conflict in his
life. Is Paul promoting Caesar or separating from Caesar? If Paul
is promoting Caesar, there is no way I want Paul in my Bible. He can't work for
Caesar and Jesus Christ. Caesar already has his writings, they are called
"revised statutes" or the "law of the land." You can have
them if you want. I would rather have God's Word. Actually that which is called
the "law of the land," is the law of the devil. The term is used in
the U.S. Constitution, where men claim that their laws are the supreme
law of the land (See U.S. Constitution, Article VI).
Supreme Law of the Land
"Master,
which is the great commandment in the law? Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love
the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy
mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it,
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the
law and the prophets" (Matthew 22:36-40). Do you know what that represents
to a Christian? These two commands are the Supreme Law of the Land. If
you believe that something else is the supreme law of the land for a Christian,
someone has deceived you. It was a thief who drew you away from the true
Supreme Law of the Land (see John 10:8).
If you have the
two great commandments, how much allegiance do you have left for the worldly
rulers of this dark age? Let me tell you, you have ZERO allegiance to Satan and
his agents. All your time is spent "loving God" and "loving
neighbor," and there is no room left over for obeying Satan and his
minions.
And we know that we are of God, and
the whole world lieth in wickedness. 1 John 5:19
Submitting to the King of Heaven
As true
followers of Jesus, we are led by the Spirit and our lives reflect the fact that
we belong to another kingdom, the Kingdom of Heaven. Our stay on earth is
only transitory. As citizens of Heaven, we are bound to submit and pledge
allegiance to the King of Heaven and His government over us. We are not
bound to obey the government of some nation just because we happen to be living
within their so-called "borders."
Remember,
"The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof" (1 Corinthians
10:26). Yet there is a pack of thieves out there who have divided up the earth
and perverts are ruling over it. And they are doing it at the egging on of Satan
himself.
Romans 13 has
been wrongly interpreted by ruling secular governments to mean a Christian must
submit to them. This misinterpretation forms a powerful weapon to neutralize and
misdirect the power of God's Kingdom.
As the followers
of Jesus Christ, we belong to another Kingdom, the Kingdom of Heaven. The
Kingdom has its own government, its own laws, and its own leaders. Apostle Paul
was not commanding us in Romans 13 to submit to the civil authorities of the
kingdoms of this world. He was commanding us to submit to the authority of God's
leaders who oversee the "called-out ones."
It is a fallacy
that Paul was commanding Christians at Rome to submit to the secular government.
It is time that Christ's followers renounce their allegiance to the
ever-changing governments of men. They must set an example that there is a
higher and more perfect form of government, the Kingdom of Heaven.
Of course there
will be consequences. Jesus was brought to Pilate to be crucified on charges of
"perverting the nation, and forbidding to give tribute to Caesar, saying
that he himself is Christ a King" (Luke 23:2). We, too, must be willing to
sacrifice even our very lives to proclaim God's sovereign rulership over us.
Loyalty and Obedience to Christ
When we boldly
declare that we belong to God's Kingdom, we are left with no choice but to trust
God for His provision in the face of a hostile world. We quickly learn that our
safety is in our obedience. To trust in carnal weapons and physical force is
vanity. We serve a living God. He is well able to make a way for us regardless
of how much the modern day Nebuchadnezzar's rage and threaten to destroy us.
Christians are
in no way bound by the Scriptures to obey and support the manmade governments of
this world. We are bound to live peaceably with all men to the greatest degree
possible. Yet our loyalty, allegiance, and obedience must always be found at the
feet of Christ. Our goal is to see souls brought to Christ. The more fully we
separate from the world and consecrate ourselves to God, the more power we will
have to infiltrate the hearts and minds of men with a living example of the
Gospel. The world must see that God does have a people on this earth, and that
His power dwells in their midst. Let us commit ourselves to His kingdom and be
His people.
Warning:
Beware of the Living Bible and the Good News Bible. They are merely Bible
paraphrases, not translations. The wording is not true to the original Hebrew
and Greek. The scriptures are perverted to support secular Christianity.
Romans 13:1-7
King James Bible
(Translation)
Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no
power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God.
2 Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of
God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation.
3 For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt
thou then not be afraid of the power? do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same:
4 For
he is the minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which
is evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is
the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth
evil.
5 Wherefore ye must needs be subject, not only for wrath, but also for
conscience sake.
6 For for this cause pay ye tribute
also: for they are God's ministers, attending continually upon this
very thing.
7 Render therefore to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due;
custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honour to whom honour.
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Living Bible
(Paraphrase)
Obey
the government, for God is the one who has put it there. There is no
government anywhere that God has not placed in power.
2 So those who
refuse to obey the laws of the land are refusing to obey God, and
punishment will follow.
3 For the policeman does not frighten people who are doing right; but
those doing evil will always fear him. So if you don't want to be
afraid, keep the laws and you will get along well.
4 The policeman is sent by God to help you. But if you are doing
something wrong, of course you should be afraid, for he will have you
punished. He is sent by God for that very purpose.
5 Obey the laws, then, for two reasons:
first, to keep from being punished, and second, just because you know
you should.
6 Pay your taxes too,
for these same two reasons. For government workers need to be paid so
that they can keep on doing God's work, serving you.
7 Pay everyone whatever he ought to have: pay your taxes and import
duties gladly, obey those over you, and give honor and respect to all
those to whom it is due.
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