A Devotion for your drive into work:
Does it really matter who sits in the governor’s office, who fills that school board seat, or who holds the gavel in D.C.—or is it all just political noise? What if Scripture says every ruler is a minister of God, that righteous leaders make people rejoice, wicked leaders make people groan, and that unjust laws actually bring a “woe” from heaven on those who write them? In this message, we lay a biblical foundation for civil government from Romans 13, Proverbs, Isaiah, Daniel, and Ezekiel 19, showing why rulers matter, how their character shapes entire nations, and why God calls His people to repent, to pray for those in authority, and to seek leaders who fear Him and do justice.
In This sermon-length devotional, Pastor Brian Noble explores whether rulers really matter by walking through key passages on government and leadership, including Romans 13, Proverbs 29, Exodus 18, Isaiah 10, Daniel 4, Acts 17, and Ezekiel 19. It shows that civil rulers are called “ministers of God” with a narrow, God-given mandate to punish evil and praise those who do good, that righteous leaders bring joy while wicked leaders bring groaning and oppression—especially to the poor—and that God evaluates and judges rulers who write unjust laws, take bribes, crush the vulnerable, or shed innocent blood. The message applies these truths to Washington State, arguing that rulers often reflect the spiritual condition of the people, calling believers to repentance, to fervent prayer for all in authority, and to pursue godly stewardship in every sphere of rule: over self, family, church, government, and the workplace.
We are transforming our hearts so we can shape the public square. If you're interested in starting a public square ministry, check out these free resources - https://fpiw.org/public-square-ministry
Donate Today - https://fpiw.bndlr.co/
Информация по комментариям в разработке