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Date Posted: 14:29:18 10/20/04 Wed
Author: Brian Karcher
Subject: Re: Acts 5:29?
In reply to: Bob 's message, "Re: Acts 5:29?" on 13:47:53 10/20/04 Wed

>Hello Brain,
>
>Thank you for answering my post.
>
>The only point I am trying to make is that in Acts
>5:29 God's use of the word "men" means - all mankind;
>or human race.

I agree with the definition of the word "men". I was not challenging the definition of the word, but the understanding of the context.

>This would exclude your arguement
>about this verse only applying to "certain situations"
>or that it is "not a universal rule that disallows
>obedience to authorities and leaders."

Not necessarily... My point is that when I consider the context of the passage, other Bible verses, the author's intention and the grammar of the verse, I do not come to the conclusions you are apparently making.

>Because God
>meant "all mankind" we are to obey God over any man,
>believer or non-believer. We need to obey God in
>every situation, even if our Pastors tell us
>differently.

True. We do need to obey God in every situation.

>We can only serve one Master. We cannot obey God and
>man at the same time.

Where are these statements in the Bible? They sound good and seem like a verse I know about.

>We submit to and obey our
>leaders only because God tells us too, when we do
>this, we are actually obeying God and not man.

"Only because God tells us too"? That's not what I read in Romans 13. There we are directed to obey "not only because of possible punishment but also because of conscience."

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