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Biblical Authority & Submission in Society #2 (BASiS) | 1 Peter 2:13-17 | Pastor Tom Drion
Description
This teaching continues an exposition of 1 Peter 2:11–17, focusing on biblical authority and submission in society. The passage is set within Peter’s wider concern that Christians live visibly good lives as those whose hope is anchored in the resurrection and a secure inheritance in heaven.
The message explores the command to be subject to governing authorities, asking how far that submission extends and why God requires it. Authority is shown to be ultimately appointed by God, even when those who hold power act unjustly or corruptly. Christians are therefore called to adopt a settled posture of submission, honour, prayer, and lawful obedience, including the payment of taxes, while refusing to give moral approval to evil. Submission is carefully distinguished from endorsement.
Throughout Scripture, believers are shown to honour authority while also speaking truth, warning rulers, and entrusting final justice to God. The example of faithful witnesses underscores that hope in eternal life transforms how believers respond to power, injustice, and personal cost.