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Christians & Civil Government

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There's a mindset in our society that seems to imply and in some circles, explicitly say that it's okay to disobey the law just because you have the "right" to or that you shouldn't have to do what the law requests and at times, require you to do. Examples can range from police requesting someone to put out one's cigarette and subsequently demanding them to exit their vehicle at a routine traffic stop (e.g. Sandra Bland) to an usher at church directing you to sit at a specific location, but a person refuses to do so.

Where does our Consititutional rights and the Bible come into the picture? How should  we assert our Constitutional rights when faced with injustice or when is it wise to do so or not to? When can our liberty as citizens become license to sin?

Pastor Woods answers these questions in his sermon taken from 1 Pet. 2:11-23.

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