For My Christian Friends...Rethinking Romans 13
These are the times that trouble the righteous...
Are you one who considers himself/herself righteous? It isn’t a narcissistic thought you know. You can BE righteous and still be a “sinner”. The following was a post I picked up in 2001 from the late Greg Dixon. Pastor of the Indianapolis Baptist Temple. A man who stood by his convictions to the end and had the temple stolen from him for his refusal to follow the edicts of the IRS. Someone who fought for our freedom to the end. See if what he is claiming is true to this day. I have a few comments interspersed which are obviously mine. C.L.
Just doing their job…the excuse of tyrants. US Marshalls seizing Indianapolis Baptist Temple. Pastor Greg Dixon being carried out strapped to a stretcher C.L.
In recent years, Christians have been interpreting Romans 13 as a command for unlimited submission to government by God. Many proponents of this belief have sat passively by, in the soft pews of their place of worship, while evil has triumphed in most areas of family and church life. In our pacifistic smugness, many have allowed government to become god without even knowing.
Yet, when confronted with the true meaning of Romans 13, absurd accusations are shouted in religious rhetoric toward those who would dare to break an unjust law or even to question the almighty government. The opponents of unlimited submission to government are deemed as rebellious, anarchist and disobedient. However, there is no practical, historical or biblical consistency in the shallow agreements of these simpletons.
First, unlimited submission to government is not practical. For a philosophy to be a valid philosophy, it must be consistent. As a result, it does not make practical sense to blindly obey a tyrant like Adolph Hitler or deem a law such as abortion-on-demand a legitimate law just because one's government says it is public policy. However, if Romans 13 teaches unlimited submission to government, then we must obey and acknowledge all laws, good and bad, as the will of God. If all governments are of God, then all laws are of God. This in not practical from any point of view.
Second, it is not historical. Our founding fathers recognized and understood tyranny and despotism. They perceived the ultimate end of the king's actions. Thus, they besought George III to relent in his persecutions and implored him to uphold his covenant agreement.
In July of 1774, our forefathers met in Fairfax County, Va., and considered ways of forcing Great Britain to redress American grievances. George Washington and George Mason were the instrumental agents in drafting what has come to be known as the "Fairfax Resolves."
Ponder for a moment Resolves five and six:
"Resolved that the claim lately assumed and exercised by the British Parliament, of making all such Laws as they think fit, to govern the people of these colonies, contrary to the first Principles of the Constitution, and the original Compacts by which we are dependent upon the British Crown and Government; but is totally incompatible with the privileges of a free people, and the natural Rights of Mankind; will render our own Legislatures merely nominal and nugatory, and is calculated to reduce us from a state of freedom and happiness to slavery and misery."
"Resolved that Taxation and Representation are in their nature inseparable; that the right of withholding, or of giving and granting their own money is the only effectual security to a free people, against the encroachments of Despotism and Tyranny; and that whenever they yield to one they fall prey to the other."
All of the Resolves are loaded with bullets that explode against a tyrannical and despotic government. The "shot that was heard around the world on Lexington green was loaded in the "Fairfax Resolves." How can one make that statement? After pleading with George III to uphold his covenant agreement and after seeking for a redress of grievances, the "coup de grace" is plainly stated in the 23rd Resolve:
"Resolved that it be recommended to the Deputies of the general Congress to draw up and transmit an humble and dutiful petition and remonstrance to his Majesty, asserting with decent firmness our just and constitutional Rights and Privileges, lamenting the fatal necessity of being compelled to enter into measures disgusting to his Majesty and his Parliament, or injurious to our fellow subjects in Great Britain; declaring the strongest terms of duty and affection to his Majesty's person, family and government, and our desire to continue our dependence upon Great Britain; and must humbly beseeching his Majesty, not to reduce his faithful subjects of America to a state of desperation, and to reflect, that from our Sovereign there can be but one appeal."
In simple terms, the Resolves offered George III two obvious choices. One was to fulfill his covenant obligations and be the king and ruler to the American Colonies that he had agreed to be or, second, to prepare for war. George III was asked to reflect upon the fact, that if he did not keep his end of the covenant, there could "be but one appeal."
Last --and most important -- it is not biblical. Daniel disobeyed Darius and went to the lions den. The three Hebrew children broke the law for not bowing. The parents hid baby Moses from Pharaoh. Rahab lied to protect the Hebrew spies. The Apostles went to prison for preaching Christ in the authority of Heaven. Paul and his followers in Acts 17 did contrary to all the decrees of Caesar in order to make Jesus the King. Even Jesus lived in direct opposition of the political religious leaders of his day and went to the cross for us.
Romans 13 is a treatise by Paul and the Apostles on the institution of model government. As we rightly divide the word of truth and take this passage in its total context, we will discover seven truths:
Good government is ordained by God. (I think that the last 248 + years have shown us that there is no such thing as “good government”. C.L.)
Government officials are to be good ministers who represent God.
We the people must obey good and godly laws. (simple enough good and godly laws are easy to follow because they rest on the premise. DO NO HARM. No victim, no harm, no harm, no crime. Any law to the contrary is nothing but codified TYRANNY. C.L.)
As we relate Romans 13 to America, our Constitution is the higher power -- not the IRS tax code.
Good government is not to be feared.
In America, we are to pay honor and custom and constitutional taxes to whom it is due. (Whatever constitutional taxes there are. I can’t find any. Taxation is theft. Use fees are not. C.L.)
Government is to protect the righteous and punish the wicked. (Ref: also the Declaration of Independence where Thomas Jefferson explains the ONLY REASON for government is to protect our rights. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to once shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. C.L.)
As a result, we have a practical, historical and biblical mandate to fervently disobey any unconstitutional laws and all government officials who cease to be good ministers of Jesus Christ. God almighty is the only power that deserves unlimited obedience. ~ Greg J. Dixon
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Rev. Greg J. Dixon, founder of the Indianapolis Baptist Temple that federal marshals seized in a tax dispute, has died. He was 87.
His son and successor as pastor, the Rev. Greg A. Dixon, told The Indianapolis Star his father died today (October 27th 2019) at an Indianapolis hospital.
The elder Dixon believed government holds no authority over the church, and his church refused to withhold taxes and Social Security payments from its employees’ paychecks. U.S. District Judge Sarah Evans Barker ruled the Baptist Temple owed $6 million in back taxes and interest and in 2000 ordered members to vacate the church property on Indianapolis’ south side. After 92 days, federal marshals seized the property on Feb. 13, 2001.
The younger Dixon says the church subsequently relocated to a building it leases.
Mark 12:17 (and elsewhere in the new testament) "Jesus said give to Caesar what is Caesar's and give to God what is God's." As far as state expropriation/theft it's pretty straight forward to me - simple words to live by unless you're a modern Roman/Officer of the State - wanting to weasle-out of taxation. Direct taxation (income expropriation) is theft unless you're an officer/state worker/Roman Contractor - Indirect Taxation is a user fee (excise tax.) If I rent government land to grow cows to sell - or live in government provided housing then I'd say give to Caesar what is Caesar's. I appreciate Fairfax Resolve #6 being included in your post - "do not comply" in a nutshell. I think the best way to unify - is locally around the noncompliant and then follow-through "withdrawl money" ("from encroachment of despotism/tyrants or yeild to one and fall pray to the other") most effectually like Mason and Washington - once and for all - then see who screams the loudest. Then the community knows where and who to deal with first. The best form of unity is noncompliance - the best form of combat is noncompliance... it can be done all around the world. I like to refer to 2 Corinthians 10:3-6 "For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. And we will be ready to punish every act of disobedience, once your obedience is complete." Thanks for letting me ramble - great read!
The book of Romans, was written by the Romans, adopted and realized by the Romans (men) who practiced sodomy in their army for compliance, thus becoming legion.
Not all books are inspired by God, Romans being the least credulous.
Do you think Jesus the Christ told his followers to obey tyrannical government? Extremely unlikely😂
Pay Ceaser what you owe him,what favours / conditions from Ceasar did you accept, that needs repaying?
Which means if you follow the God Molech of (money) or men/women of power, you are bound to the agreed transaction you have made (thy shall not steal).......
In fact it's best to have nothing to do with those thinking they're God's....or your fate is bound with them.
Great post, that book has been used to enslave the Christians for centuries.
God needs no pity, or Government.
As the true and faithful do not.
Cheers