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1 Let
every soul be
in subjection to
the higher
authorities, for
there is no
authority except
from God, and
those who exist
are ordained by
God.
2 Therefore
he who resists the
authority withstands the
ordinance of God;
and those
who withstand will
receive to
themselves judgment.
3 For rulers
are not a
terror to the
good work, but
to the evil.
Do you desire
to have no
fear of the
authority? Do that
which is good,
and you will
have praise from
the authority,
4 for
he is a
servant of God
to you for
good. But if
you do that
which is evil,
be afraid, for
he doesn’t bear
the sword in
vain; for he
is a servant
of God, an
avenger for wrath
to him who
does evil.
5 Therefore
you need to be
in subjection, not
only because of
the wrath, but
also for
conscience’ sake.
6 For
this reason you
also pay taxes,
for they are
servants of God’s
service, continually doing this
very thing.
7 Therefore
give everyone what
you owe: if you owe
taxes, pay taxes; if
customs, then
customs; if respect,
then respect; if
honor, then honor.
8 Owe
no one anything,
except to love one
another; for he
who loves his
neighbor has
fulfilled the law.
9 For
the commandments, “You
shall not commit
adultery,” “You
shall not murder,”
“You shall not
steal,”
“You shall not
covet,”
and whatever other
commandments there
are, are all summed
up in this
saying, namely, “You
shall love your
neighbor as
yourself.”
10 Love doesn’t
harm a neighbor.
Love therefore is
the fulfillment of
the law.
11 Do
this, knowing the
time, that it
is already time
for you to
awaken out of
sleep, for
salvation is now
nearer to us
than when we
first believed.
12 The
night is far
gone, and the
day is near.
Let’s therefore throw off
the deeds of
darkness, and let’s
put on the
armor of light.
13 Let’s
walk properly, as
in the day;
not in reveling
and drunkenness,
not in sexual
promiscuity and lustful acts,
and not in
strife and
jealousy.
14 But
put on the
Lord Jesus Christ,
and make no
provision for the
flesh, for its
lusts.