As Christians, we're members of God's kingdom---but how active a role should we play as citizens on Earth? In Why Government Can't Save You, Pastor John MacArthur explores the political responsibilities of believers. Drawing on the examples set by Peter and Paul, he explores what Scripture says about submitting to worldly authorities; the purpose of government; and tax obligations. He also suggests ways to support government leaders. 200 pages, softcover, Word.
Though the Lord relentlessly proclaimed the law of God, He did not come as a political deliverer or social reformer. He did not issue a call for changes, even by peaceful means. Nor did Jesus rally supporters in a grandiose attempt to "capture the culture" for morality or greater political and religious freedoms. Rather, His divine calling was to rescue the lost souls of individual men and women from sin and hell.
"A certain amount of healthy and balanced concern about current trends in government and the community is acceptable, as long as we realize that such interest is not vital to our spiritual lives, our righteous testimony or the advancement of the kingdom of Christ. Above all, the believers political involvement should never displace the priority of preaching and teaching the gospel because the morality and righteousness that God seeks is the result of salvation and sanctification."-John MacArthur
In Why Government Cant Save You (An Alternative to Political Activism), author John MacArthur illustrates through Scripture that, regardless of the numerous immoral, unjust, and ungodly failures of secular government, believers are to pray and seek to influence the world for Christ by godly, selfless, and peaceful living under that authority, not by protests against the government or by acts of civil disobedience. Dr. MacArthur will explore these areas:
- Christians Responsibility to authority
- How and why to support our leaders
- How to live righteously in a pagan culture
- The principle of paying taxes
- Jesus lessons on tax exemptions
- The biblical purpose of government
- The principle and reasons for civil obedience
"To devote all, or even most, or our time, energy, money, and strategy to putting a facade of morality on the world or the appearance of rightness over our governmental and political institutions is to badly misunderstand our roles as Christians in a spiritually lost world."-John MacArthur
In this book find out your Christian responsibility to government and political causes.