LESSON 1C
MEN SHOULD OBEY DELEGATED
AUTHORITY
”Let every soul be subject unto the higher
powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of
God.”
(Romans 13:1)
”Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake:
whether it be to the king, as supreme; 14 Or unto governors, as unto them that are
sent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do
well.” (1 Peter 2:13-14)
1. God is the source of
all authorities in the universe. God’s delegated
authority is any governing authority established. The arrangements are as follows :
FAMILY CHURCH WORLD
A. God A. God A. God
B. Christ B. Christ B. Christ
C. Father C. Pastor C. Family
D. Mother D.
People D. Church
E. Children
E. Authoritie(s)
2. Since all governing
authorities are instituted by Him, then all authorities are delegated by Him
and represents His authority. God
Himself has established this system of authority in order to manifest Himself
to us.
3. Wherever people
encounter authority they meet God. It is
impossible for men to come to know God through His presence; but even without
His presence they can still know Him through His authority.
4. If we would indeed
learn how to obey God we would then have not trouble recognizing on whom God’s
authority rest. But if we only know
God’s direct authority, we may possibly violate more than half of His
authority. We must be subject to God’s
delegated authority as well as to God’s direct authority, for they are one in
the same.
5. As to earthly
authorities Paul not only exhorts positively toward subjection but also warns
negatively against resistance. He who
resist authorities are resisting God’s own command, they too are one in the
same. And the end of such resistance is
always judged and punished. The great
the rebellion/resistance the swifter the punishment.
6. After having led His
people out of Egypt into the wilderness, God gave them ten commandments and
many ordinances. Among these was one
which declared;
”Thou
shalt not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of thy
people.” (Exodus 22:28)
This is still in effect today for us.
This also proves God had put them under rulers. Even in Moses’ time, the Israelites who
resisted authority were actually resisting God Himself. When we resist the Pastor we are resisting
God, for the Pastor is God’s delegated authority to the church.
7. Paul shows us in
Romans 13 all who are in authority are God’s servants, whether they be a vessel
for honour or dishonour.
“Hath not the potter power over the clay,
of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and
another unto dishonour?” (Romans 9:21)
He is the potter we are the clay.
Clay does not talk back!!!
8. We MUST be subject to the local authority
under which we live, as well as to the authority of our own nation and
race. All powers have their own laws,
however, the laws of a nation are derived from the laws of God. When we break the laws of the nation we
reside, we are breaking the laws of God.
9. The symbols for
subjection to earthly authorities are four fold:
A. Taxes to whom taxes are due
B. Revenue (money/riches/wealth) to whom revenue
is do
C. Respect to whom respect is do
D. Honour where honour is do
A Christian obeys the law not only to avoid God’s wrath but also for
the sake of their conscience. Our
conscience is to reprove us if we are disobedient. We must not carelessly criticize or denounce
government. Even the police on the
street are commissioned by God. In any
event, insubordination to authority is mutiny towards God.
10. In the family
(Ephesians 5:22-24, Ephesians 6:1-3, and Colossians 3:18,20,22) God has set the husband as the delegated
authority of Christ with the wife as representative. It would be difficult for the wife to be
subject to the husband if she does not see the delegated authority vested in
him by God.
(For women: Titus 2:4-5 and 1
Peter 3:1, 5, 6)
11. God has set up
parents in authority. To be subject to
parents requires a seeing of God’s authority.
(For children: Ephesians 6:1, 2, 3 and Colossians 3:20)
12. God sets His church
authorities. The younger ones in age
must also learn to be subject to the older ones. Our first question should be
to whom should I obey? A Christian needs
to have two senses: the sense of sin and the sense of authority. Even when the Pastor and the people gather to
voice opinion only one can make the final decision. Some are greater, some are lesser, this order
is not arranged by man; nevertheless, each needs to know where they stand.
(For Church: 1 Thessalonians
5:12-13, 1 Corinthians 11: 3,10; 14:
33-35; 16: 15-16, 1 Timothy 2:11-17;
5:17, 1 Peter 5:5, 2 Peter 2:10-11)
13. To reject delegated
authority is an affront to God.
Delegated authority is so serious that if one offends it they are at
odds with God. Can we trust any less
when God displays such trust in His delegated authority? People will perhaps
argue what if the authority is wrong?
Well the answer is, if God dares to entrust His authority to men, then
we can dare to obey. Whether the one in
authority is right or wrong does not concern us, since he has to be responsible
directly to God.
14. It is good to be
in and under authority. The obedient
needs only to obey; the Lord will not hold us responsible for any mistaken
obedience, rather will He hold the delegated authority responsible for his
wrongful act. Insubordination, however,
is rebellion, and for this the one under authority must answer to God.
15. It is therefore
clear that no human element is involved in this matter of authority. If our subjection is merely directed to a man
the whole meaning of authority is lost.
When God institutes His delegated authority He is bound by His honour to maintain that authority. We are each one of us responsible before God
in this matter. Let us be careful that
we make no mistake.