Paul’s Teaching on Obedience to Constituted Authority (Romans 13: 1-7, Eph. 6: 5-8)
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- Paul’s Teaching on Obedience to Constituted Authority (Romans 13: 1-7, Eph. 6: 5-8)
Paul’s Teaching on Obedience to Constituted Authority (Romans 13: 1-7, Eph. 6: 5-8):
The major aim of Paul’s letter to Romans and Ephesians was to establish what should be the essential Christian lifestyle for all ages. He knew that for law, order and peace to be maintained in any societyThe term society is derived from the Latin word 'socius' meaning friendship or companionship. Society is a community, nation or group of people who share the same traditions, institutions, rules and... More, the people needed to submit to whatever governing body was in authority.
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