Showing posts with label Civil Magistrates. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Civil Magistrates. Show all posts

John Calvin on Obeying Evil Leaders

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Thursday, October 29, 2015 at 5:30 AM

"But this doctrine extends still more widely; for many would be more than preposterously wise, whilst, under pretext of due submission, they obey the wicked will of kings in opposition to justice and right, being in some cases the ministers of avarice and rapacity, in others of cruelty; yea, to gratify the transitory kings of earth, they take no account of God; and thus, which is worst of all, they designedly oppose pure religion with fire and sword. It only makes their effrontery more detestable, that whilst they knowingly and willingly crucify Christ in his members, they plead the frivolous excuse, that they obey their princes according to the word of God; as if he, in ordaining princes, had resigned his rights to them; and as if every earthly power, which exalts itself against heaven, ought not rather most justly to be made to give way. But since they only seek to escape the reprobation of men for their criminal obedience, let them not be argued with by long discussions, but rather referred to the judgment of women; for the example of these midwives is abundantly sufficient for their condemnation; especially when the Holy Spirit himself commends them, as not having obeyed the king, because they feared God."
John Calvin
(On Exodus 1:17)


Ulrich Zwingli on Civil Magistrates

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Friday, July 10, 2015 at 5:30 AM

“If magistrates go against the rule of Christ they may be deposed.”

Ulrich Zwingli


Greg Bahnsen on Civil Magistrates and Their Standards

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Tuesday, February 26, 2013 at 6:48 AM


"The civil magistrate cannot function without some ethical guidance, without some standard of good and evil. If that standard is not to be the revealed law of God (which, we must note, was addressed specifically to perennial problems in political morality), then what will it be? In some form or expression it will have to be the law of man (or men)-the standard of self-law or autonomy. And when autonomous laws come to govern a commonwealth, the sword is certainly wielded in vain, for it represents simply the brute force of some men's will against the will of other men. "Justice" then indeed becomes a verbal cloak for whatever serves the interests of the strongmen in society (whether their strength be that of physical might or of media manipulation)."
Greg Bahnsen


George Gillespie on the Scriptures and Civil Magistrates

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , , | Posted On Wednesday, January 16, 2013 at 6:52 AM


"48.  For to that end also in the holy Scripture profitable, to show which is the best manner of governing a commonwealth, and that the magistrate, as being God's minister, may by this guiding star be so directed, as that he may execute the parts of his office according to the will of God, and may perfectly be instructed to every good work; yet the minister is not said properly to treat of civil businesses, but of the scandals which arise about them, or in the cases of conscience which occur in the administration of the commonwealth, so also the magistrate is not properly said to be exercised about the spiritual things of the church, but rather about those external things which adhere unto and accompany the spiritual things."
George Gillespie 
(From: CXI Propositions Concerning the Ministry and Government of the Church)


George Gillespie on Civil Magistrates and Civil Justice

Posted by Bluegrass Endurance | Labels: , | Posted On Monday, August 8, 2011 at 9:00 AM

"..the will of God concerning civil justice and punishments is no where so fully and clearly revealed as in the judicial law of Moses. This therefore must be the surest prop and stay to the conscience of the Christian Magistrate."
George Gillespie