You see, rebellion, and the disobedience it causes, keeps us from having the power of God that's available to us as Christians.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's the Law of God that gave the stability to Christian civilization.
Christians are supposed not merely to endure change, nor even to profit by it, but to cause it.
Job's avoidance of rebellion against God has nothing to do with God being good or wise or anything like that; it's strictly because God is so powerful, and you don't fight something when you are so much weaker than that which you would fight.
The tendency to claim God as an ally for our partisan value and ends is the source of all religious fanaticism.
Our civilization, such as it is, was shaped by religion, and the men who aspire to public office anyplace in the free world must make obeisance to God or risk immediate opprobrium.
In a world without the law of God, you have chaos, oppression, tyranny, and everyone doing what is right in their own eyes.
Rebellion against tyrants is obedience to God.
We're a part of the insurrection, trying to turn Christianity upside down. We're an experimental church: God's research and development arm.
Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God.
Certain I am, that Christian Religion does no where allow Rebellion.