Withdraw Consent
(from Southern National Congress)
Jeff Brower
It’s well known throughout the land that the South is the most
Christian region of America. People call us “The Bible Belt,” either
with affection or disdain. It’s equally well known that the South is
the most openly patriotic region as well. But what happens when our
patriotism trumps our Christianity? What happens when worship of God
becomes perverted into worship of the state? What happens when we
allow humanistic law to supplant God’s law as the foundation of
civil government? I'll tell you what happens—corruption, injustice,
and tyranny—exactly what we have today in America. When that
happens, moral and just people must withdraw their consent.
Otherwise, we become accessories in the crimes and abuses of the
state.
Many Christian Southerners are deeply confused over this simple,
self-evident truth. Many pastors, who ought to be our spiritual
leaders, are the worst offenders. You can often tell who they are.
They’re the ones whose churches fly the American flag atop the
Christian flag—that is, in a place of sovereignty. It would
be wrong to symbolize the sovereignty of the state over the
sovereignty of Christ even if our government were moral and just.
But when government has degenerated into anti-Christian despotism,
this practice is even more intolerable. Yet these are the same
pastors who most often demand, “As a Christian, how can you advocate
withdrawing consent? Romans 13 tells us to obey the governing
authorities.”
A correct reading of Romans 13 would pose the
question, “How can we not withdraw our consent?” Romans 13 tells us
the civil magistrate, or governing authority, is a minister of God.
The civil magistrate receives his authority from God and, as His
representative, has no other authority. If the magistrate operates
outside of God’s authority, he is no longer a minister of God and
His Law, but a minister of Satan. God established the civil
magistrate to be His servant or representative on Earth to uphold
just law and restrain evil-doers. What do we do when he does not
espouse the law of God as his standard? Such a magistrate has
declared himself to be autonomous, which means he seeks to be a “law
unto himself.” For such a magistrate, legislation simply becomes a
means to realize his personal ambitions, greed, and lust for power.
Such a magistrate would be exhibiting the very definition of
tyranny—ruling apart from the sanction of God. If we obey this
earthly ruler absolutely, then we have established him as the
ultimate sovereign in place of God’s sovereignty.
Blind obedience to a magistrate who rules
autonomously, even if our submission tries to assume a position of
moral superiority, is a sin. (“I am obeying the wicked ruler as an
act of sacrifice.”) God requires us to fear and obey the civil
magistrate only insofar as the ruler himself fears and obeys God. In
I Peter 2:13-15, we are again instructed to submit to the civil
magistrates. However, we find in verse 17 the guiding principle
under which this instruction is to be carried out—we must fear and
obey God first.
Here’s a classic illustration of the principle
from the Old Testament: the Hebrew midwives were commanded by
Pharoah, the civil magistrate of Egypt, to put to death the male
children being born of Hebrew women. Exodus 1:17 tells us the
midwives refused to obey the Pharoah’s direct command. They feared
God and knew His law was sovereign over the command of the Pharoah.
In contrast, today we tolerate the forcible murder of thousands of
innocent children protected in the womb, arguably the most sacred
place on earth. Is our tolerance seen by God as tacit approval?
Should we obey such a wicked practice by paying taxes to the state
responsible for this holocaust? Yet we do it. Why? Out of fear of
punishment? Yet whom should we most fear? They midwives answered
correctly, and we see that God showed His approval of their brave
obedience in Exodus 1: 20-21: So God was good to the midwives and
the people multiplied, and became very mighty. Because the midwives
feared God, He established households for them.
The Scriptures give us many other examples of
God’s people disobeying the civil magistrates who have ceased to be
servants of God or who issue commands in opposition to His Word. A
principle is established that is consistent with every act of
righteous disobedience to a wicked civil magistrate. The people of
God didn’t just quietly sit on the fence to avoid having to make a
choice. They did the exact opposite of the unGodly commands! To do
less is to fear man rather than God. God is not fully obeyed unless
we also do the complete opposite of tyranny.
In Daniel 6, King Darius decreed that no one
could pray to any god but himself. Daniel refused to obey because he
knew Darius had no such jurisdiction. But Daniel went further than
quiet disobedience. He immediately went to his rooftop, made sure
all the windows were open for anyone to see, and prayed three times
a day to God. In I Kings 18, Jezebel commanded that the prophets of
God should be destroyed, yet Obadiah preserved a hundred prophets
alive in a cave. He did not stop there in his resistance. He not
only refrained from slaying them, but also cared for them with meat
and drink. In Acts 4, the Apostles Peter and John were arrested and
ordered by the rulers and elders of the people to stop preaching in
the name of Jesus. They replied boldly, “Whether it is right in the
sight of God to heed you rather than God, you be the judge; for we
cannot stop speaking of what we have seen and heard.” Upon their
release they immediately resumed leading worship and publicly
preaching Christ with all confidence. In Acts 5:29, they are heard
saying, “We must obey God rather than men.”
It’s clear in Scripture that God not only holds
individual men accountable for ignoring the evil acts of civil
magistrates, but also holds His Church accountable. This is not good
news for the “Obey the authorities in all things” crowd. Look at
Leviticus 20:1-5 for a crystal clear example of how God responds to
people who tolerate sin. Verse 5 says, “Then I Myself will set My
face against that man and against his family, and I will cut off
from among their people both him and all those who play the harlot
after him, by playing the harlot after Molech.” We become
harlots of the state when we choose to remain silent, thinking there
is nothing we can do and voting for the lesser of two evils.
Examples abound in Scripture of collective
responsibility when the people tolerate unGodly rulers. We see that
whenever Israel failed to oppose their king who had abandoned the
service of God, He chastised them for their negligence, ignorance,
and stupidity. All of King Saul’s men died with him on the
battlefield. Judgment fell upon these men because they did not
oppose Saul when he violated the Law of God, but instead applauded
his wicked persecution of David and the priests of the Lord. When
the evil King Manasseh defiled the temple (II Chronicles 33), God
afflicted all the people as well as Manasseh. Why? To warn Israel
that if they did not keep the king within the limit of his
authority, they would all be guilty and suffer because they offered
no resistance to tyranny. In Jeremiah 5:30 the prophet exclaimed,
“The prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests rule on their own
authority; and My people love it so!” God promised terrible
judgment, including the absolute destruction of Jerusalem because
His people tolerated sin from the prophets, priests, and princes. In
verse 4:22 God called His children “stupid” because they tolerated
sin. Ultimately God holds his people accountable for the acts of
evil rulers because of the principle of implied consent—thus their
complicity—in the rulers' outrages and abuses.
How far does the principle of withdrawing consent
extend in Scripture? Even to the separation of a whole people from
an unjust regime. II Chronicles 10 records the story of the new,
inexperienced, and self-centered King Rehoboam, son of Solomon, and
his reign of folly. As he applied the heavy hand of tyranny, the
people rejected his reign. In verse 16 we see that “all Israel
departed,” splitting the ancient kingdom into Judah and Israel. When
King Rehoboam sent his deputy, Hadoram, to coerce them back under
his authority, the sons of Israel stoned Hadoram to death. Verse 15
makes it clear this revolt was approved by God.
Yes, Romans 13 instructs us, “Let every soul
be subject to the governing authority.” Every soul. That means
all men and necessarily includes the civil magistrates themselves.
They are just as subject to the authority of God’s law and civil law
as any other man. The President and Congress are just as subject to
the rule of law as any private citizen. If they rob the governed,
they are thieves and ought to be punished as thieves, the same as
any private person. If they commit murder in the name of the state,
they are murderers just the same. They are not exempt from God’s
laws simply because they hold public office. Why do we tolerate the
special privileges these tyrants grant themselves? Who is to blame
but the politically lazy citizen unwilling to do the hard work of
sustaining the republic? If we do not withdraw consent from
such governments, we must suffer the same fate as tyrants’ subjects
around the world who tolerate corruption for a handful of crumbs
from the oligarchs’ table, and whose consent forges the chains of
their servitude.
I am not advocating that we take up arms and rush
out in violent rebellion. Someday, someday soon in fact, it may be
necessary and morally justified to defend ourselves in arms against
the criminal state, but that day is not yet. If it does become
necessary, it will not be we who are in rebellion, but the ruling
class which has rebelled against the civil covenant and violated the
declarations and laws which guarantee the basic rights of
Southerners. The Scripture has much to say about how we
should resist tyranny as well as making it clear that we should
resist. But that must remain the subject of another article.
First, we have to get our hearts and our minds
right before the Lord. When the civil magistrate rules outside the
sanction of God by violating His laws, we are no longer constrained
to obey him. We must choose to obey God rather than men. We can hide
from this responsibility behind a false teaching of Romans 13, or
behind false teachers and preachers who ought to know better. Let us
heed the call of the Southern National Congress, kneeling in
intercession before a mighty, just, and sovereign God who holds the
fate of our Southern nation in His hands. Then, as we continue in
repentance and prayer, we must begin to Withdraw Consent from
a government which has forfeited our allegiance by its rebellion
against God; and which moreover has abrogated its own laws, the
Constitution of the United States, refusing to be bound by it and to
govern under its constraints.
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Jeff Brower is a Florida Delegate to the
Southern National Congress. This article contains edited excerpts
from a paper written by an exceptional 17-year-old man named Michael
Billings. He delivered his original persuasive speech dressed in the
spirit of the occasion of an Independence Day Jubilee. You can read
these and many other writings from and about Michael in Life Is
But a Vapor, edited by Wesley Strackbein and published by Vision
Forum Ministries. On November 4, 2007, this brave defender of the
faith was called home to be with the Lord. Michael G. Billings was
19 years old.
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