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  • God vs. Government

  • Taking a Biblical Stand When Christ and Compliance Collide
  • By: Nathan Busenitz, James Coates
  • Narrated by: Bob Souer
  • Length: 5 hrs and 50 mins
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Summary

“Welcome to our peaceful protest.”

In the spring of 2020, government mandates forced churches across North America to close their doors in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As societal fear and unrest increased, Christians were forced to grapple with how God wanted them to respond to these state-imposed restrictions. After all, didn’t the closure of churches pose a serious threat in a time when people needed spiritual direction more than ever?

God vs. Government follows two churches’ courageous decisions to reopen despite orders to remain closed. Guided by the command in Hebrews 10:25 that churches not forsake meeting together, pastors John MacArthur and James Coates led their congregations to return to in-person meetings - and were swiftly met by unsympathetic governing authorities ready to shut them down again. The ensuing legal battles raised important questions about religious freedom, and more importantly, illuminated what it looks like to take a stand when Christ and compliance collide.

How do we react with wisdom and discernment when the state encroaches upon the church? God vs. Government tells two incredible accounts that affirm our need to be faithful to the Lord’s commands no matter the circumstances.

©2022 Nathan Busenitz and James Coates (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
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A must read for Christians

I wasn’t sure going in to the book as the first part is the story of what happened; I wanted a treatise on the role of government and the Biblical understanding of how we deal with overreach.
I haven’t been disappointed.
The latter part of the book is a tour de force of theology and Christian philosophy in the realm of the spheres of authority God has placed within the world.
I can now see the wisdom in the personal approach to the book to set up the need for solid understanding and a right response.

I loved Nathan Busenitz from his Masters church history lectures but I didn’t have the same knowledge of James Coates. These two men are solid and this book is essential for the church to have to be equipped for what may lay ahead.

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