Mmmm, I agree. Yet we cannot ignore the truth that Christians who serve in government must, in entitled they do, reflect their Christian principles when exercising their core focus in serving the people. Look at Daniel. Joseph. Neither of which it must be noted, took on a government position as a result of ambition or desire for personal gain. Can that be said for the numerous professing Christians in government today?
Romans 13:1-8
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Obey Your Government Rulers
13 All of you must obey the government rulers. Everyone who rules was given the power to rule by God. And all those who rule now were given that power by God. 2 So anyone who is against the government is really against something God has commanded. Those who are against the government bring punishment on themselves. 3 People who do right don’t have to fear the rulers. But those who do wrong must fear them. Do you want to be free from fearing them? Then do only what is right, and they will praise you.
4 Rulers are God’s servants to help you. But if you do wrong, you have reason to be afraid. They have the power to punish, and they will use it. They are God’s servants to punish those who do wrong. 5 So you must obey the government, not just because you might be punished, but because you know it is the right thing to do.
6 And this is why you pay taxes too. Those rulers are working for God, and they give all their time to the work of ruling. 7 Give everyone what you owe them. If you owe them any kind of tax, then pay it. Show respect to those you should respect. And show honor to those you should honor.
Loving Others Is the Only Law
8 You should owe nothing to anyone, except that you will always owe love to each other. The person who loves others has done all that the law commands.
Key Scriptures Regarding Governing Authorities
Romans 13:1-2: States that all authority is established by God, and resisting authority is resisting what God has appointed.
Romans 13:7: Explicitly commands paying taxes and giving respect or honor to those in authority.
1 Timothy 2:1–4: Urges prayers, intercession, and thanksgiving for kings and all in high positions to live peaceful lives.
1 Peter 2:13-17: Commands submission to every human institution—whether to a king or governors—and to honor everyone.