Thursday, September 4, 2014

It is true that all those who are citizens of a nation, but does everyone is a citizen? If the corp


Saturday 17 May 2014, was the inauguration edline day of daycare Lyankou area Payen, first section commune VERETTES. All inhabitants of the area were happy to provide this gesture that will strengthen security population.
Before a person becomes a Christian, he was a citizen because he lived in the society. edline Depending on the era, the word citizen can have multiple meanings. In politics, a citizen is a person adult, meaning that age dependence and exercise voting rights and his duties to his country. Yet, in the past (in Greece and Rome), a citizen was all those living in a premise that has wealth and prominence. They had the right to vote in public assemblies. But generally, a citizen is all those who are part of a State. Illustrated Dictionary of the Haitian Language (Prophet Joseph) defines a citizen as: "Those who have the nationality of a country. And then, even if a person edline becomes a Christian, he is still a citizen because Christians have their own contribution to the development edline of society brings their live. Homework is not a citizen fòse'l to do, but this is related to safety, morals, politics, society and economics (Art 52, 52-1: Constitution amendée 9 May 2011
It is true that all those who are citizens of a nation, but does everyone is a citizen? If the corporation's grekowomèn (Greco-romaine), a citizen was someone who had the means, they made the difference between the 3 categories of citizens antiquity.
In the palace where Pilate is appointed, they brought Jesus before his judge his fate, after having been brought It Caiaphas. In asking questions Pilate, Jesus replied: "In countries edline where M kingdom is not of this world" (John 18.36b). This statement would seem to make many people believe that a Christian can not participate edline in matters [state] is an authority. Is that what Jesus meant it? How can we understand the event and the mission of Jesus Christ on earth, His Kingdom more tative relocated, edline Jesus irreconcilable categorically rejected the involvement of Christians in state affairs, you dimwens, the countries on earth. Why?
State by a person, but a nation ruled by a government with a series of laws (constitution) that the good performance of the nation. Pharisees edline who need to trap him he asked: edline "Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar, whether you? Jesus answered them: "Why are you trying to pearly M n, ye hypocrites? Show me the coin used for paying the tax. " When they show him it, he asked: "Whose face and name are on it? They said: "It is carved Caesar's." Should edline Jesus said, "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's." (Matthew 22.15-22) Provide policemen respect they deserve, and to God the respect he deserves too. Not the same respect they are, since one concerned Kingdom of heaven and the other pertaining to the kingdom of the earth.
As the Son of God, Scot house was for Jesus, because they are usually from foreign tax withheld at this time. Today, especially in our country, it is not so. But for Jesus stay eskandalize, He paid the tax (Matthew 17.24-27). Christians are free, personal laws, but when a law against their moral or Bible teaching, edline to be submitted to the conscience of others fail. Paul says, "Therefore, we must submit to the authorities, not only because we want to escape the wrath, but also for conscience 'sake edline nothing (Romans 13.5). In the letter he wrote to the Christians in Rome Life, Paul says: "to everyone what you owe: taxes to whom taxes are due place. Paying tribute to the office to pay taxes (Roman 13.7a). In effect, today, someone asked this question: "Can a Christian be taxable? The answer was thus:" Yes, it is to pay taxes where they do this. " Tribute and offering that will be in the church treasury is the same, but they have the same goals. One is entitled to acquit us, the other is your job advancement edline Gospel. edline Albeit we are Christians, we must honor our duty to pay taxes pou'n State. Here again, this does not mean that matters earthly kingdom not concern Christians.
"Everyone must submit to authority governing the country, because there is no power but from God, and those that are, that God put them. Therefore, he who resists the authority, withstands the ordinance of God. Those who refuse to obey the order, will bring judgment on themselves. (Romans 13.1-2). In this statement, we can understand that in society, in what related to the law, no Christian and non-Christian. Everyone must respect these officials say.
In teaching about prayer, the apostle Paul urged Timothy, edline his son in the faith, dependence irreconcilable forget authorities in prayer: "Let us pray to God for all his princes and

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