Family Bible Time: Justice, Mercy, and Competing Political Accounts
Family guide · Government, Politics, and Nationalism · Romans 13:1-7; Revelation 13:1-10 · about 15 minutes
Big idea: Christians may honour governing authority without giving the state the worship or absolute allegiance owed to God.
This week we are revisiting Government, Politics, and Nationalism. Keep the discussion anchored in Romans 13:1-7; Revelation 13:1-10 and the big idea: Christians may honour governing authority without giving the state the worship or absolute allegiance owed to God.
The 15-minute flow
- 2 minConnect. Recall where Justice, Mercy, and Competing Political Accounts fits in the Bible story.
- 5 minRead. Read selected portions of Romans 13:1-7; Revelation 13:1-10.
- 3 minUnderstand. Ask what the passage directly says and what meaning follows from it.
- 3 minPlay. Use the Justice, Mercy, and Competing Political Accounts Claim Audit orally or on paper.
- 2 minRespond. Choose one voluntary response and pray together.
Talk about it
- What happened or what was taught?
- What does this show us about God, Jesus, or faithful life?
- What is one response we can practise?
This week
Action: Choose one concrete response consistent with this lesson’s formation focus: worship, service.
Prayer: Thank God for what is clear in the passage; ask for wisdom to respond faithfully without claiming more than the text supports.
Note for parents: Distinguish respect for governing authorities from absolute allegiance; state obedience-to-God limits clearly.