Again... CONTEXT!! scold I clarified, at least it was my intent to expand on the blanket application of 1Cor 10:31 as did the "author" in the podcast where he jumped from logic to personal opinion, stating that since "all men" are to glorify God, the governments are bound to adopt and enforce the moral law of God and thus "glorify God", etc. My response was:

Originally Posted by Pilgrim
It is true that ALL THINGS glorify God in some manner, for God has ordained ALL THINGS, even the most wicked, for it demonstrates His holiness and perfect justice which will be fully revealed in the end. It is God's eternal plan for time and eternity that cannot be changed for it is perfect. Therefore we look to His "revealed will" for answers to our questions concerning ALL THINGS. Does Scripture in any way shape or form teach that it is His purpose that "government glorify God via the appointment by whatever means of men (women?) perfectly adhere to and demand and enforce the law of God upon all others living under their rule?" I find no such pretext.


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