Responding to Wicked Rulers!

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**We the people must enforce God’s laws in the land**

In today’s prophetic live broadcast, Joseph Z exposes how to respond to wicked rulers and discusses our essential role in today’s challenging times.

He references Galatians 1:3-4, emphasizing that God’s will is to rescue us from this present evil age. Jesus gave Himself not only for our sins but also to deliver us from this evil age. Additionally, he cites Isaiah 10:27, highlighting that God’s anointing breaks the yoke of bondage, lifting it from our shoulders in increasing measures of 30, 60, and 100 fold. 

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Joseph further elaborates that gaining knowledge of God and maturing in His word enables us to overcome the yoke of bondage in our lives. As children of God, we must rise to fulfill our responsibilities by speaking out and ensuring our voices are heard, thereby lifting the burdens imposed by oppressors. He stresses that the church must amplify God’s voice to the nations, fostering joy through good leadership and governance.

Moreover, Joseph references Romans 13:1-4 to clarify our responsibilities toward authority figures. He reminds us that God’s appointed leaders should be a deterrent to evil and should not twist the laws of the land. He points out that when governing authorities violate the laws that brought them to power, the people must uphold the law to rectify any injustices. Joseph also parallels the Biblical narrative of Lucifer, who corrupted his position of authority and faced eternal consequences. He strongly advocates for the removal of leaders who distort the laws that legitimize their leadership.   

Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction

01:14 Galatians 1:3-4 

03:12 Isaiah 10:27: Anointing Breaks the Yoke

09:10 Aspects of Outgrowing the Yoke of Bondage

12:52 Romans 13: Concerning Governing Authorities

15:14 When Rulers Pervert Their Office

21:04 Prayer: Conclusion