The Radical Call to Submission: Living Countercultural Lives in a Me-First World
In a world that screams "look out for number one" and "don't get mad, get even," there's an ancient wisdom that turns our modern sensibilities completely upside down. It's a call that feels uncomfortable, even offensive to our contemporary ears: the call to submission. Before you close this tab in frustration, hear this out. Submission isn't about becoming a doormat or losing your identity. It's about something far more profound and transformative than our culture has led us to believe. Submission Isn't Blind Obedience Let's address this head-on: biblical submission to authority doesn't mean checking your conscience at the door. When Peter wrote about submitting to governing authorities, he was living under the Roman Empire—one of history's most corrupt and oppressive regimes. The emperor didn't care about the welfare of conquered peoples; he cared about power and taxes. Yet even in that context, there's an unspoken but ...