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Behind Closed Doors

Denomination: Foursquare
Date Added: March 2002
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
Behind Closed Doors
Submission to Human Authority (Part II)
3/3/02

Today I want to talk with you about something that over time will significantly affect your relationships with other people, your relationship with God, your success on the job, and your ministry capacity. There are no easy answers in what I’m about to say- but answers do come if we live this way. There are no quick fixes in the message this morning, but to apply the principle to your life will fix a lot of problems.

My subject is Seven Truths about Human Authority. The last time I shared with you I dealt with the first three:

I.The Appointment of Human Authority over our lives
comes from God.

I am using the term Human Authority to refer to authority God gives to people over us in various areas of our lives. In his book Spiritual Authority Watchman Nee calls it delegated authority. We all claim to be under God’s authority. That can get very vague and subjective. But I want to suggest to you that my submission to God or your submission to God will be lived out in how we relate to people in authority over us.

Romans 13:1 pointedly says “…the authorities that exist are appointed by God.”

II.All Human Authority is Limited in its Scope.

Only God has absolute authority over our lives. But God segments our lives so thatdifferent individuals or governments have authority over different areas of our life-
at home there is accountability to family
members, on the job there is accountability

to a boss, at church there is spiritual
leadership, in society there are civil
authorities.

None of these authorities have a right to
totally govern our lives.

III. Submission to Human Authority is not based upon
our respect for the Person over us but for the
Office or Position that person is given by God.

We saw this demonstrated in the life of David as he submitted himself to King Saul and even though Saul was doing everything wrong and treating David so unjustly, still David honored Saul as “the Lord’s anointed.”

Now, lets consider four other Biblical principles of human authority.

IV. Rebellion against Human Authority comes out of a
Prideful Discontentment with

God’s Choices.

Does God have the Right to Put me anywhere He wants to in relationship to other people?

Can He put me in charge of whatever He wants?

Can He put me under whomever He wants to put me under?

Does the person over me have to be smarter than me, more capable than me, more spiritual than me?

Are there certain criteria they have to meet before I will submit to them? Or am I to recognize and respect the sovereignty of God in my life and take the place God gives me?

What did Joseph do when he found himself in Egypt?

What did Jesus do as He stood before Pilate at His trial?

We hear much in our society about human rights. But we don’t hear much about the rights of God. A very popular message in our society is how to climb the ladder to the top- how to be the best at what you do- how to excel above others.

And I do believe God wants to promote us and bless us –just like He promoted Joseph-just like He promoted David.But the way we get there is very different than the way the world tries to get there. It is good to have a dream, a goal, a purpose. It is
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