š God, Government, and the Believerās Responsibility
Scripture teaches that civil authority is not accidentalāit is ordained by God. Governments exist because God allows them to exist, and believers are called to respect lawful authority as part of their testimony before the world (see Romans 13).
This doesnāt mean blind agreement with every policy or leader. It means recognizing Godās sovereignty over human institutions and responding with humility, order, and integrity.
š Our primary respon... moreš God, Government, and the Believerās Responsibility
Scripture teaches that civil authority is not accidentalāit is ordained by God. Governments exist because God allows them to exist, and believers are called to respect lawful authority as part of their testimony before the world (see Romans 13).
This doesnāt mean blind agreement with every policy or leader. It means recognizing Godās sovereignty over human institutions and responding with humility, order, and integrity.
š Our primary responsibility is prayer.
Believers are commanded to pray for those in authorityāasking God to grant them wisdom, restraint, discernment, and justice. Prayer is not passive; it is spiritual warfare and divine intervention.
šŗšø The health of a nation begins with the spiritual condition of its people.
A society rises or falls not merely by elections or laws, but by its faithfulnessāor unfaithfulnessāto biblical truth. When believers walk in truth, doctrine, and obedience, it positively impacts culture, leadership, and national direction.
Change does not start in the White House.
It starts in the hearts of Godās people.
š Pray.
š Stay grounded in truth.
š” Live out your faith faithfully
ā Sir John Scivolettiā
ā Turco, Joan of Arc Prioryā
Act and God will Act (Actus et Deus Act)
Thank you for this great post Sir John God Bless you.
And may we all se... more