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Honor Authority

1 Peter 2 13-25, Acts 4, 1 Cor 9:19-23, 1 John 4:20-21, Romans 13

January 18, 2018

Everyone of us has been in a position where we didn’t agree with what those in authority over us were doing. Maybe this was a parent, teacher, boss or the government. But what does the Bible teach us about how we are supposed to respond in this situation? Are we to stand up for what we believe in? Or are we supposed to bow to their authority?

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