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Power and Authority (Remastered) (The Church)

56 min · 7. juni 2026
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Power and authority are inseparable from God’s law: power is mere force, but authority is the lawful right to rule, and only where both are grounded in God’s word can true order exist. Scripture teaches that the saints are called to govern the world not through humanistic coercion, miracles designed to compel belief, or institutional dominance but through obedience to Christ’s law and faithful self-government under Him. Humanism offers only two outcomes, anarchism or totalitarianism, because it lacks a transcendent law; biblical authority alone restrains both chaos and tyranny. Christ possesses all power and perfectly embodies authority, and the church grows strong only as it submits its power to His commands rather than pursuing peace, security, or success on human terms. When power divorces itself from godly authority it becomes destructive, but when authority rests firmly on God’s law, power rightly serves the advance of His Kingdom even when that purpose overturns human empires rather than preserving them. #PowerAndAuthority #BiblicalLaw #KingdomOfGod #ChristTheKing #ChurchAndCulture #GodlyGovernment #ChristianDominion #AuthorityUnderGod

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