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14 Pages - Romans 13-14 - Rick Baldwin

An episode of the The Harbor podcast, hosted by Rick Baldwin, titled "14 Pages - Romans 13-14 - Rick Baldwin" was published on May 30, 2021 and runs 29 minutes.

May 30, 2021 ·29m · The Harbor

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Though Christians live in this world, we are citizens of the kingdom of God. Though it looks chaotic, we can find peace knowing God has the final say in who rules the governments of men. Watch this message, "Romans 13 & 14" from our 14 Pages series to see what the Bible has to say about our government and the authority it has over us. Rick's notes are here. Find us on: YouTube: YouTube.com/TheHarbor Instagram: Instagram.com/TheHarbor_life Facebook: Facebook.com/TheHarbordotlife Website: ...

Though Christians live in this world, we are citizens of the kingdom of God. Though it looks chaotic, we can find peace knowing God has the final say in who rules the governments of men. Watch this message, "Romans 13 & 14" from our 14 Pages series to see what the Bible has to say about our government and the authority it has over us.

Rick's notes are here.

Find us on:
YouTube: YouTube.com/TheHarbor
Instagram: Instagram.com/TheHarbor_life
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Website: https://www.TheHarbor.life
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