I wrote unto you in an epistle not to company with fornicators … the covetous, or extortioners, or with idolaters … if any man is called a brother … with such an one no not to eat. For what have I to do to judge them also that are without? do not ye judge them […]
Posts Tagged ‘biblical government’
Judging Outsiders
Posted: 27th January 2017 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: 1 Corinthians 10:6, 1 Corinthians 5:13, biblical civil government, biblical government, Christian ecclesias, civil judgments, ecclesia, Fundamental Agreement of the Colony of New Haven, judging, judging outsiders, kingdom, Portsmouth Compact, Romans 13:3-4
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Ten Reasons Why Romans 13 is Not About Secular Government, Part 10
Posted: 18th July 2016 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: biblical government, biblical taxes, Caesar, fear, fear of Yahweh, fear to whom fear, First Commandment, freewill offerings, honor to whom honor, judges, kingdom laborers, kingdom of God, law of love, Mark 12:13-17, monetary support, render to Caesar, Romans 13, Romans 13:1-7, secular government, taxes, taxes to whom taxes, tithes, tribute to whom tribute, Yahweh's moral laws, Yahweh's sovereignty
Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God. Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation. For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to […]
Ten Reasons Why Romans 13 is Not About Secular Government, Part 8
Posted: 6th June 2016 by Ted Weiland in UncategorizedTags: biblical government, civil leadership, dominion, God's ministers, imposing biblical law, ministers of God, Romans 13, Romans 13:1-7, secular government, segregated civil leadership, turning the world upside down, unequal yoking
Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God. Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation. For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to […]