Acts · Apostle Paul · constitutional rights · Politics · The Kingdom of God

Should Christians Appeal to their Constitutional Rights?

There is a discussion within Christianity about whether American Christians should appeal to their constitutional rights. On one side, you find conservative Christians who believe it is suitable for an American Christian to do so. On the other side, you have some who say that Christians are a part of the kingdom of God and,… Continue reading Should Christians Appeal to their Constitutional Rights?

Authority · Government · I Peter · I Timothy · Isaiah · Politics

What is the Purpose of Government?

We previously asked where the government receives its rights. The answer was God Himself, which you can read about here. The next question is, what does the government have the right to do, or what is the purpose of government? Scripture identifies five critical functions of government: to praise what is good, punish what is… Continue reading What is the Purpose of Government?

Authority · Government · Politics · Romans

Where Does the Government Get Its Rights?

On July 4th, 1776, fifty-six delegates of the Second Continental Congress unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence. This document says that men are given their rights by “their Creator.” It was a Christian-focused document that pointed to the Judeo-Christian God as the giver of rights to men. We should ask: If men get their rights… Continue reading Where Does the Government Get Its Rights?

Government · Kingdom of God · Politics · Scale of Values

The Scale of Values and Politics

As Christians who are American citizens in a constitutional democratic republic, we always have a challenging task. How do we make godly decisions about those who would rule our country, state, and cities? This task becomes even harder in certain times when we consider that we have many fewer candidates running for office who claim… Continue reading The Scale of Values and Politics