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Government

2 min · 8. juli 2026
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All real government begins with self-government. When people refuse to govern themselves under God, they invite someone else to rule them and history shows that tyranny always grows where self-control declines. Scripture is blunt: slavery to sin leads to bondage, but freedom comes only through Christ. Our age wants the comforts of slavery without admitting its cost, dressing dependence and control in attractive slogans. True freedom isn’t autonomy it’s living under God’s Word, growing in self-discipline, and rejecting every false master. The question isn’t political first, it’s personal: are you growing into freedom, or quietly choosing slavery?

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