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God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Whatever we think valuable ought to be acknowledged as received from God. If then all the excellency we have is God’s gift, it is very strange that we do not learn humility when God thus binds us to Himself; but that, on the contrary, we abuse His bounty by making it the occasion of pride. This ingratitude has nevertheless ever prevailed in the world. This then is the reason why [God] reduces to nothing all the boastings of the world.
John Calvin

If there is no final place for civil disobedience, then the government has been made autonomous, and as such, it has been put in the place of the living God. ...And that point is exactly when the early Christians performed their acts of civil disobedience, even when it cost them their lives. ...Acts of State which contradict God’s Law are illegitimate and acts of tyranny. Tyranny is ruling without the sanction of God. To resist tyranny is to honor God. ...The bottom line is that at a certain point there is not only the right, but the duty to disobey the State.
Francis Schaeffer

Bible – FREE Online Norwegian (Bibelselskapets utgave 1930). Psalms Chapter 15:1-6.

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15:1 David skildrer hvordan den må være som skal kunne stå i samfund med Herren, 1-5.

15:1 En salme av David. Herre, hvem skal bo i ditt telt? Hvem skal bygge på ditt hellige berg?

15:2 Den som vandrer ustraffelig og gjør rettferdighet og taler sannhet i sitt hjerte,

15:3 som ikke baktaler med sin tunge, som ikke gjør sin næste ondt og ikke fører skam over den som står ham nær,

15:4 den som ser med ringeakt på den gudløse, men som ærer dem som frykter Herren, som sverger sig selv til skade og ikke bryter sitt ord,

15:5 den som ikke låner sine penger ut mot rente* og ikke tar gave mot den uskyldige. Den dette gjør, skal ikke rokkes evindelig. # <* til den fattige bror.>

 



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