Christian View of Government and Law

The text explores a Christian perspective on government, emphasizing its divine ordination and the necessity to manage human sinfulness. It argues that government should reflect biblical principles rather than human theories. Christians are urged to engage responsibly within governmental structures, uphold justice, and recognize the sovereignty of other institutions like the church and family.

The Christian View of Authority

Edward D. Andrews Our view of authority, as Christians, is different from those who walk blindly in this world. Christian children follow the authority of their parents and school. Christian adults follow the authority of their spouse, their employers, and the government under which they live. Paul says, “Children, obey your parents in the Lord,... Continue Reading →

The Truth About the Conscience

What does s sailor or navigator of vessels at sea, a hiker trekking through the mountains, the pilot of an aircraft flies his plane above the clouds unable to see the earth, have in common? Each of these persons has a device for finding directions available to them, in many cases a simple compass, or technical air navigation system. Humans have a guidance system too.

What Is Walking In the Truth?

The apostle John was now 98-years-old, and he rejoiced greatly over Gaius’ Christian life, for walking in the truth and, with reference to his hospitality, for his faithful work with the brothers in his congregation and his love before the congregation.

The Dangerous Trap of Pornography

A 50-year-old married physician views Internet pornography for hours at home, masturbating five to seven times a day, then begins surfing porn sites at the office and risks destroying his career. A woman spends four to six hours a day in Internet chat rooms and having cybersex, and eventually starts arranging to meet online strangers... Continue Reading →

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