In Episode 165 of Focused on Christ, host Mike Crump sits down with Pastor Nathan Smith to tackle a topic that impacts every believer: our posture toward governing authorities. Diving into Romans 13, they explore what it means to "be subject to the governing authorities" —even when those structures are deeply flawed, corrupt, or staffed by fallen people. Pastor Nathan breaks down the historical context of the Apostle Paul writing under the hostile Roman Empire and addresses tough questions: Is authority inherently evil? When is a Christian permitted to resist the government? And how should we view paying taxes when funds might be used for things that grieve us? Finally, the discussion shifts to the urgent call in Romans 13 to "wake from sleep" —reminding us that our ultimate call is not to political activism, but to personal holiness, obedience, and casting off the works of darkness. Focused on Christ is a ministry of Heritage Baptist Church. If this episode blessed you, please like, subscribe, and share it with a friend! For more resources, visit focusedonchrist.com. Key Timestamps[0:00] – Introduction & The Political Climate of the Early Church [2:15] – Romans 13:1 & The Sovereignty of God Over Kings [4:00] – Is Authority Evil? (Distinguishing Wielding vs. Structure) [5:50] – Good vs. Evil Policies: Straight Lines and Jagged Lines [7:45] – When Can a Christian Resist Authority? [8:30] – Conscience, Taxes, and Government Spending [12:00] – Waking From Sleep: The Call to Holiness and Christ [15:00] – Eternal Governance vs. Earthly Structures