
The Role of Civil Government
The Role of the Civil Magistrate as Manifestly Taught in the Holy Scriptures, which Flow from Their Identity and into Their Activity
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Brett Baggett

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R.C. Sproul once asked Francis Schaeffer what was his greatest concern for the American church. Sproul says that without hesitation, Schaeffer said, “Statism.” Statism is when the civil government becomes unchallengeable and unquestionable by the people. In their minds, though they may not realize it, the State essentially becomes god. They command; we obey. They decide; we fall in line. Usually, this happens until society gets wild enough that it wakes up even those who have been soothed to sleep by this false god’s lullaby.
Men, women, boys, and girls need to understand that God has instituted several forms of government on his earth. They are often called “spheres of sovereignty” or authority. He has instituted personal government, family government, church government, and civil government. In this booklet, we will draw our attention to Civil government and will do so for this reason: Francis Schaeffer’s concern has become a terrible reality. Statism plagues America in general, even the church in particular. Before we are going to see justice established in society, first, where guilt resides, we are going to have to repent of statism in the church.
The passage that I want you to look at is very familiar to many believers, yet most, it seems, only look at what duty we owe our governing authorities, rather than looking also at everything the Lord God reveals concerning the duties of governing authorities.
For our purposes, I want to look at these few verses, Romans 13:1-4, as an outline to see what we can glean from God himself, speaking through Paul, when it comes to the role of civil government. Yet what is even more helpful is, first, looking at their identity. Understanding the identity of civil magistrates is crucial because identity determines activity and responsibility. Who you are determines what you do and that for which you are accountable.
DOCTRINE. The doctrine I wish to teach you and help you make use of in this booklet is this: Civil magistrates are servants of God who must be terrors to evildoers, approvers of those who do good, promoters of well-being, and punishers of the wicked, for the good of men and the glory of God.