Albert Barnes' Notes on the Whole Bible. (Water) Matthew 3:13-16 28:19 John 3:5 Acts 2:38,41 8:36-41 Romans 6:4 Colossians 2:12; BIBLE (Inspired by God) Galatians 1:11,12 2 Timothy 3:16 2Peter 1:21 (Irrevocable) Isaiah 55:11 Matt 5:18 Mark 13:31 Revelation 22:18,19 (Exhortation to Read & Obey) Deuteronomy 12:28 Josh. Get the best of Sporcle when you Go Orange.This ad-free experience offers more features, more stats, and more fun while also helping to support Sporcle. Cancel {{#items}} {{human}} {{/items}} ← Chapter. Can you recite the words contained in Romans 13:1-4? A word list at the end explains words with a *star by them. 2 Therefore whoever resists the authorities resists what God has appointed, and those who resist will incur judgment. EasyEnglish is a system of simple English designed by Wycliffe Associates (UK). For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God. 12. A Bible Study in EasyEnglish (2800 word vocabulary) on the Book of Romans. God’s good news is for people from every nation. Bible Hub - 5.21k Followers, 162 Following, 100 pins | Bible Hub by Biblos: Search, Read, Study the Bible in Many Languages Through the redemptive work of Christ, Christians have been liberated from the terrible forces of sin and death. Romans: In this book, a letter from Paul to the early church in Rome, are many of the essential points of the New Testament. Love, Law, and the Last Days (Romans 13:8-14) 35. For all authority comes from God, and those in positions of authority have been placed there by God. Share Scripture with friends, highlight and bookmark passages, and create a daily habit with Bible Plans. First (13:1) Paul states that every person is to be subject to the governing authorities, because God is the sovereign who ordains all human governments. This commentary has been through Advanced Checking. Hilda Bright and Keith Simons. Insight, commentary and analysis. Whatever the persons in authority over us themselves may be, yet the just power they have, must be submitted to and obeyed. The Bible exhorts us to express honor and esteem toward certain people: our parents, the aged, and those in authority (Ephesians 6:2; Leviticus 19:32; Romans 13:1). That oftentimes I purposed - See Romans 1:10.How often he had purposed this we have no means of ascertaining. After a verse by verse study and interpretation of Romans 13: 1-7, Pastor Runyan then answers some common arguments that Christians use to justify inaction such as "Render unto Caesar" and "Early Christians didn't resist under the Roman Emperors." The authorities that exist have been established by God. Romans 13 Bible Commentary. Read God’s Word at anytime, anywhere using the YouVersion Bible App. Romans 13:1-5 Everyone must submit to governing authorities. The Flesh and the Spirit. Commentary for Romans 13 . (1-7) Exhortations to mutual love. 10:1–4 beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies # Phil. Bible Timeframe Biblenotes PDF Answered Questions Leave A Comment . 1:4; 1 John 2:15 do not be conformed to this world, but # Eph. S AME S UBJECT C ONTINUED--P OLITICAL AND S OCIAL R ELATIONS--M OTIVES. Commentary on Romans 13:1-7 (Read Romans 13:1-7) The grace of the gospel teaches us submission and quiet, where pride and the carnal mind only see causes for murmuring and discontent. For q there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God. This is a frequent theme in the New Testament. Pleasing Others and Praising God (Romans 15:1-13) 37. Though He can delegate His authority to others, it still belongs to Him (Ephesians 4:11-12). Conscience and very insightful. Home › Learning Hub › Reflections in Romans › 5.2 – Babylon (Romans 13) “L et every person be subject to the governing authorities. 10:18, 20 a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. # After his warning in Rom 7 against the wrong route to fulfillment of the objective of holiness expressed in Rom 6:22, Paul points his addressees to the correct way. It is to this church the Apostle Paul, who wrote Romans, writes this letter - which becomes the book of Romans in the Bible.