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ROM 13:1–13:7 ©

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Respect authorities and pay tax

13:1 Respect authorities and pay tax

13Everyone should be subject to the authorities who’re over them because there’s no authority except through God and they’re appointed by God. 2So anyone opposing authority has rebelled against what God has instituted, and everyone who rebels is bringing judgement on themselves 3because rulers don’t evoke fear in those doing good, just those doing evil. Oh, so you don’t want to be afraid of the authorities, then do good and you’ll receive praise from them instead 4because they’re God’s servants for your good. But if you’re doing evil, then you should rightly be afraid because the authorities aren’t armed without reason—they’re God’s servants to dispense severe anger to those doing evil. 5Hence it’s necessary to be subject to them, not only for fear of their severe anger, but also because of your consciences.

6[ref]That’s also why you all should pay the taxes that you owe, because the authorities are God’s servants and work hard to do that. 7So fulfil all of your obligations: if it’s tax then pay it, or revenue then give it, or if it’s respect then show it, or giving honour then do it.


13:6-7: Mat 22:21; Mrk 12:17; Luk 20:25.

ROM 13:1–13:7 ©

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