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Sell, Henry T. (Henry Thorne)

"Studies in the Life of the Christian"

It
is this kingdom which is to permeate, purify and control the
governments of the earth.

THE AUTHORITY
The Source of Authority is in God. "There is no power but of God; the
powers that be are ordained of God" (Romans 13:1; Daniel 2:20,21;
4:32; Psalm 2). God is sovereign. He is the final basis of all
authority. "Government has authority delegated to do its duties, but
it has no inherent authority to do anything. God has inherent powers;
institutions have that which is conferred upon them by law. Each one
who exercises authority must derive it directly or indirectly from
God" (Matthew 18:18; Daniel 7:13,14; Isaiah 9:6,7; Luke 10:22; John
3:35). This is one of the fundamental principles of the Christian
state. This authority may be delegated to men and may be used rightly
or it may be abused.
In the Old and New Testaments it is distinctly taught that all
nations--Christian and unchristian--are directly accountable to God.
The Sanction of Authority is in the righteousness and justice of
God. "Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right" (Genesis 18:25;
Psalm 58:11; 67:7; 97:6; 9:8; 50:6; Proverbs 16:11,12; Romans
3:21,22)? The Old Testament prophets looked forward to the perfect
state wherein righteousness and justice should rule. Sovereignty over
a state may be initiated by force but it can never be made the
permanent basis on which sovereignty rests.


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