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Theocratic Government

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Theocratic government, as understood through a biblical lens, emphasizes the sovereignty of God as the ultimate authority over all aspects of life, including governance. In Exodus 18:21, Moses is instructed to appoint capable leaders who fear God, highlighting the importance of divine guidance in leadership. This principle is further echoed in Psalms 33:12, which declares, "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord," indicating that a nation's prosperity and moral compass are tied to its recognition of God's authority. Jesus, in John 18:36, reminds us that His kingdom is not of this world, suggesting that true citizenship transcends earthly governments and aligns with heavenly principles. Believers are called to live as citizens of heaven (Philippians 3:20), which shapes their understanding of authority and responsibility in earthly realms. The call to love one's neighbor, as taught in Matthew 22:39, further informs how Christians engage with civil authorities, advocating for justice and mercy. Ultimately, a theocratic government reflects God's desire for righteousness and justice, urging believers to seek His kingdom first (Matthew 6:33) while navigating their roles within secular systems.

george-kulp

George Kulp preaches about the heavenly citizenship of believers, drawing parallels from historical accounts of citizens being protected and freed due to their citizenship. He emphasizes the eternal citizenship in heaven that believers possess, transcending earthly powers and limitations. Kulp highl

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