Furthermore, governments are established to be a authority over CIVIL issues of justice and to maintain order. When they begin to step out of their “lanes” and go rogue, they WILL be judged by God, as all evil governments are. We, as Christians, are to STAND FIRM. To be in submission (Romans 13), does not mean you must obey evil rules. (i.e. In the book of Daniel, the King made a rule saying everyone must pray only to him. When Daniel was caught praying to God, he said that he did not sin against the king. The reason is because the King went outside of his lane by making a rule that Daniel could only pray to him. Therefore, the rule was moot. Paul, when writing Romans, knew this. Most biblical scholars understand the divisions of authority (for example, your pastor has no say in what rules you have in your own household. That is a division of authority that is reserved for the family.). So when Pastors preach that they must obey authorities (Romans 13), and wear masks, get vaccinated, etc. their doctrine is simply wrong.
Furthermore, governments are established to be a authority over CIVIL issues of justice and to maintain order. When they begin to step out of their “lanes” and go rogue, they WILL be judged by God, as all evil governments are. We, as Christians, are to STAND FIRM. To be in submission (Romans 13), does not mean you must obey evil rules. (i.e. In the book of Daniel, the King made a rule saying everyone must pray only to him. When Daniel was caught praying to God, he said that he did not sin against the king. The reason is because the King went outside of his lane by making a rule that Daniel could only pray to him. Therefore, the rule was moot. Paul, when writing Romans, knew this. Most biblical scholars understand the divisions of authority (for example, your pastor has no say in what rules you have in your own household. That is a division of authority that is reserved for the family.). So when Pastors preach that they must obey authorities (Romans 13), and wear masks, get vaccinated, etc. their doctrine is simply wrong.