By agreeing with them and doing them, as these two scriptures illustrate:
Matthew 3.15. And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer [it to be so] now: for thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteousness. Then he suffered him.
Jesus spoke this to John Baptist when he wanted to baptise Jesus
Matthew 17.27. Notwithstanding, lest we should offend them, go thou to the sea, and cast an hook, and take up the fish that first cometh up; and when thou hast opened his mouth, thou shalt find a piece of money: that take, and give unto them for me and thee.
Jesus spoke this to Peter about paying taxes.
James F. Findlay has written: 'Church People in the Struggle' -- subject(s): African Americans, Christianity, Civil rights, Civil rights movements, History, National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States, Race relations, Religious aspects of Civil rights, Religious aspects of Race relations
Jean-Marie Lustiger has written: 'The Lord's prayer' -- subject(s): Lord's prayer '\\' -- subject(s): Christianity, Civil rights, Religious aspects of Civil rights 'Soyez heureux' -- subject(s): Beatitudes, Christianity, Happiness, Religious aspects of Happiness
Jesus ruler was godAnother response:Jesus was subject to the religious and civil governments of the early 1st Century, including the Roman Empire. He paid taxes and submitted himself to both the High Priests and the Roman Governor. But he was also entirely obedient to God whom he called "Father."
Edward Eells has written: 'Christ, the foundation of the salvation of sinners, and of civil and ecclesiastical government' -- subject(s): Salvation
Secularization is the process of moving from religious to civil control.
Tharcisse Gatwa has written: 'Rwanda' -- subject(s): Atrocities, Christianity, Ethnic relations, Genocide, History, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Ethnic relations, Religious aspects of Genocide, Rwanda Civil War, 1994
Broto Semedi Wiryotenoyo has written: 'Manusia dan hak-hak asasi manusia' -- subject(s): Christianity, Civil rights, Religious aspects of Civil rights
Willibald Jacob has written: 'Trittsteine im Fluss' -- subject(s): Church history, Gossner Mission (Germany), Lutheran Church, Missions 'Der Ostwind weht, wo er will' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Christian sociology, Christianity, Civil rights, Religious aspects of Civil rights, Religious aspects of Work, Work
C. F. Peter Collingridge has written: 'The civil principality of the Vicar of Christ' -- subject(s): Accessible book
There are two parts to the marriage, the civil (legal side) and the religious side. The complete marriage (civil and religious) can be undertaken by a minister or it is also possible to have a civil marriage ceremony then go to church for a religious blessing of the union to satisfy the religious aspect.
of course! His son, who led the civil rights movement, was a minister himself! If you mean Martin Luther King Jr., I don't know.
Helga Dickow has written: 'Das Regenbogenvolk' -- subject(s): Christianity and politics, Civil religion, Religious life and customs 'Religion and attitudes towards life in South Africa' -- subject(s): Religious life and customs, Pentecostalism, Religion and sociology