πŸ‘‘ Mind Your Magistrates

β€œPut them in mind to be subject to principalities and powers, to obey magistrates…” (Titus 3:1).

Who are these β€œprincipalities and powers” to whom we must be subject? Well, we know there are differentΒ kindsΒ of principalities and powers, since in EphesiansΒ 6:12Β we are told toΒ β€œwrestle” them, while here we are told toΒ β€œbe subject” to them! Ephesians, of course, speaks of the unseen demonic host,Β β€œthe rulers of the darkness of this world,” who wrestle with us as we proclaim God’s Word. But Titus 3:1 speaks of theΒ humanΒ rulers of this world, the β€œmagistrates” in governmentΒ to whom God says we must be subject (Rom. 13:1-7).

You wouldn’t think Christians would need to be told this, but once we learn we are already citizens of heaven (Phil.Β 3:20), it is easy to think that this somehow negates the responsibilities of our earthly citizenship. But remember, while there is β€œneither bond nor free” in Christ (Gal.Β 3:28), Paul still tells servants to β€œbe obedient unto their own masters” (Titus 2:9). While there is also β€œneither male nor female” in Christ (Gal.Β 3:28), Paul still tells wives to β€œsubmit yourselves unto your own husbands” (Eph.Β 5:22). And while in Christ we are already citizens of heaven, we must still be subject to magistrates.

Solomon warned, β€œfear thou the Lord and the king;Β and meddle not with them that are given to change” (Prov. 24:21). This refers not to voting men out of office, but rather to getting involved in subversive anti-government activities. God has said that the meek in Israel will inherit the earth (Matt. 5:5), and so He plans to fix all of earth’s governments for them prior to the establishment of His kingdom (Rev.Β 11:15). But this world is notΒ ourΒ inheritance, we’re β€œjust a-passing through” it, and so fixing her governments isΒ not our fight.

An example from Israel’s past might serve to illustrate this. As Israel was passing through the wilderness on her way to the Promised Land, Edom refused to let her pass through their land (Num. 20:14-22). Why didn’t Israel fight, as they later fought those who resisted them in Canaan? Because God had instructed them to β€œmeddle not with them,” since Edom wasΒ not their inheritanceΒ (Deut. 2:1-5)β€”they were just a-passin’ through! Just so, this world is not our inheritance, and so we should β€œmeddle not with them that are given to change” its governments. We are called to β€œfight the good fightΒ of faith” (I Tim.Β 6:12), and β€œno man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please Him who hath chosen him to be a soldier” (II Tim. 2:4). source

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