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God's Order

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In the biblical context, God's order refers to the divine plan and purpose that governs the universe, reflecting His sovereignty and wisdom. According to Romans 8:28, God works all things together for good for those who love Him, demonstrating His ability to orchestrate events to achieve His intended outcomes. As Psalms 23:1 affirms, God is the Shepherd who guides and directs His people, establishing a sense of order and purpose in their lives, while Psalms 119:105 highlights the role of Scripture in illuminating God's order, providing guidance and direction for believers. Through His order, God brings coherence and meaning to the world, inviting Christians to trust in His providence and live in accordance with His will.

Watchman Nee

Watchman Nee discusses the significance of head covering in the context of God's order in creation, emphasizing that the head of every man is Christ, the head of the woman is the man, and the head of Christ is God. He explains that head covering is not merely a cultural practice but a representation

Conrad Mbewe

Conrad Mbewe emphasizes the importance of submission to civil authority as a reflection of one's relationship with God, drawing from 1 Peter 2. He explains that true Christians, transformed by their faith, will naturally respect and obey the authorities established by God, as this promotes order in

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John Gill

John Gill emphasizes the importance of submitting to civil authorities as outlined in 1 Peter 2:13, explaining that this submission is not to all individuals but specifically to those in positions of governance, such as kings and magistrates. He highlights that this obedience is for the Lord's sake,

Theodore Epp

Theodore Epp emphasizes the distinction between submission and obedience in the life of a believer, particularly in relation to government authority. While believers are called to submit to governing authorities, there may be instances where obedience to God's commands takes precedence, as demonstra

John Gill

John Gill emphasizes the importance of submitting to governing authorities as ordained by God, explaining that these officials are tasked with punishing evildoers and rewarding those who do good. He highlights that such submission is not only a civic duty but also a spiritual one, as it reflects obe

K.P. Yohannan

K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the transformative power of returning to God through the parable of the prodigal son, illustrating how rebellion leads to waste and loss, while submission to God's authority brings restoration and blessings. The son, after squandering his inheritance, recognizes his unworthi

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