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BY  :  Michael Foust  ChristianHeadlines.com Contributor

Johnson, smiling, said he assumed the reporter was referencing the speech he gave the day he was sworn in as speaker.

“I said in my speech before I took the gavel that, look, I’m a Bible-believing Christian, right? Bible-believing Christians believe what the Bible says,” Johnson responded. “The Bible says that God is the one who raises up people in authority. I believe God is sovereign. By the way, so did the Founders. I quoted the Declaration of Independence. They acknowledged that our rights don’t come from government, they will come from God, and we’re made in His image — everybody’s made the same. We all are given equal rights and value, and that’s something that we defend. So if you believe all those things, then you believe that God is the one that allows people to be raised in authority.

“It must have been God’s will, then,” Johnson said of Biden. “That’s my belief.”

Steven Bannon, a strategist in the first year of the Trump White House, criticized Johnson, calling Biden an “illegitimate president” and adding, “I don’t need a theologian. I need a Speaker of the House.”

Bart Barber, president of the Southern Baptist Convention, said on X (formerly Twitter) that he supports Johnson’s comments.

Johnson, in his comments Wednesday, also looked forward to the November election.

“I think that a nation makes a decision collectively because we’re given free will to do that,” he said. “And I think we’re going to make a much better choice as a country coming up in this election cycle. We’re very much looking forward to that regime change.”

Theologians often cite Romans 13:1 when discussing the issue. It reads, “Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God..”

 

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