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Romans 13:1–7 brings the gospel right down into the everyday frustrations of taxes, laws, and government bureaucracy. In this episode, we consider what it means to be good citizens not because the system is perfect, but because God stands behind all authority—and uses even flawed governments to restrain chaos and create space for His people to live and witness. Submission, fearlessness, and a clear conscience become markers of a life that trusts God more than personal rights. 

In this week’s episode, we explore:

By the end of the episode, listeners will see that Romans 13 is less about blind patriotism and more about trusting God’s sovereignty in the messy realities of public life. You’ll be invited to trade resentment for submission, anxiety for fearlessness, and cynical complaint for a clear conscience—learning to honor those in authority, bear necessary costs, and quietly adorn the gospel in the way you drive, pay, work, speak, and pray.

 Series: Romans: Justification by Faith

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