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The Church and the State
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-393-56613-7
- EAN9781393566137
- Date de parution15/09/2020
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurRelay Publishing
Résumé
Discover the profound truth of God's sovereign rule over nations in this compelling biblical study. From the Tower of Babel, where God divided humanity by language (Genesis 11:4-9), to the appointment of leaders like Nebuchadnezzar and Cyrus (Daniel 4:31-32, Isaiah 45:1-5), this book reveals how God shapes nations, their boundaries, and their rulers (Acts 17:24-26). Learn how He establishes nations through mechanisms like patriarchal lineage or division, as seen with Israel and Judah, and sets standards for righteous leadership-competency, integrity, and fear of God (Exodus 18:19-22).
Explore God's expectations for nations to uphold just laws reflecting His moral norms (Romans 13:1-9) and the church's vital role in praying for authorities to foster peace and godliness (1 Timothy 2:1-4). Understand the limits of obedience when human laws contradict divine commands (Acts 5:27-29) and how the church's righteous conduct influences society (Philippians 2:12-15). Delve into God's judgment on rebellious nations through war, famine, or pestilence (2 Samuel 24:12-15), and His mercy in protecting the righteous, as with Lot in Sodom (Genesis 18:32-33).
This book challenges readers to discern God's judgment from destruction, urging the church to intercede wisely for nations to align with His will or face divine consequences.
Explore God's expectations for nations to uphold just laws reflecting His moral norms (Romans 13:1-9) and the church's vital role in praying for authorities to foster peace and godliness (1 Timothy 2:1-4). Understand the limits of obedience when human laws contradict divine commands (Acts 5:27-29) and how the church's righteous conduct influences society (Philippians 2:12-15). Delve into God's judgment on rebellious nations through war, famine, or pestilence (2 Samuel 24:12-15), and His mercy in protecting the righteous, as with Lot in Sodom (Genesis 18:32-33).
This book challenges readers to discern God's judgment from destruction, urging the church to intercede wisely for nations to align with His will or face divine consequences.






















