Romans - Government Matters
Dave Riddle - 1/05/20
Key Passage: Romans 13:1-7
The Authority of the State
- Romans 13:1 - let everyone submit 
- “Submit” - hypotassō (Greek: ὑποτάσσω) to place; arrange under; to post under; to subject; to be obedient, to carry a burden - Luke 2:51 - Jesus submitted to his parents’ authority. 
- Ephesians 5:21 - submit yourself to one another 
- John 19:11 - you would have no authority over me if it had not been given to you from above. 
 
The Function of the State
- Romans 13:3-4 - We know that this isn’t always true. 
- Paul is expressing the ideal. - 1. The state should exist to restrict and punish evil. 
- 2. The state should promote and reward goodness 
 
- Is wrong to speak out against authority? No! - We have a right and a responsibility to do so when the state isn’t living up to these ideals. 
 
 
Our Relationship with the State
- Romans 13:5 - Therefore, you must submit. - What about when the will of the state is at direct odds with the will of God? 
- Acts 5:27-29 - We must obey God rather than men. 
 
 
- Romans 12:18 If possible, on your part, live at peace with everyone 
 
- Romans 13:6-7 - what do we owe? - Tangible - tolls and taxes 
- Intangible - respect and honor 
 
 

