KJV Image Bible : Scripture in Images Romans 13:3
3. For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same:
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Summary: Romans chapter 13 addresses the relationship between Christians and civil authorities, emphasizing the importance of submission to governing authorities as ordained by God. Paul outlines that rulers are established to promote good and deter wrongdoing; therefore, Christians are called to respect and obey the laws of the land, as long as those laws do not contradict God's commands. This chapter underscores the concept of authority, portraying it as a tool used by God for maintaining order and justice in society. Additionally, Paul discusses the moral obligations of believers, urging them to love their neighbors as a fulfillment of the law. He emphasizes that love should govern the actions of Christians, presenting it as the highest ethical standard. The chapter concludes with a call to live in the light and to be aware of the approaching day of salvation, encouraging believers to conduct themselves in a manner that reflects their commitment to Christ. Overall, Romans 13 highlights the intersection of faith and civic responsibility, promoting a lifestyle rooted in love and obedience to authority.
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