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The Tube Podcast

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by GraceLife London

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Welcome to The Tube Podcast, brought to you by GraceLife London! We exist to glorify God, build up believers, and love the lost in the heart of London, through the transforming power of the Gospel. This podcast is primarily for the local members at GraceLife London; however, we pray that you will be edified and grow in faith and obedience to God the Father, and our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, as we explore the depths of God’s Word. Tune in to feed your soul, strengthen your faith, and be encouraged by the Word of God. Delivered from the pulpit of GraceLife London to your home.

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6/22/2024

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Episode thumbnail for Biblical Authority & Submission in Society (BASiS) Series Q&A: Pt 3 | 1 Peter 2:18-25 | Pastor Tom Drion

May 8, 2026

Biblical Authority & Submission in Society (BASiS) Series Q&A: Pt 3 | 1 Peter 2:18-25 | Pastor Tom Drion

<p>This is the third and final instalment in the <strong>Biblical Authority &amp; Submission in Society</strong> Q&amp;A series with <strong>Pastor Mike Dionne</strong> and <strong>Pastor Tom Drion</strong>.</p><p>The conversation considers how Christians should respond to governing authorities, especially when those authorities are unjust, oppressive, or hostile to the faith. Drawing from Proverbs 24:21–22, 1 Peter 2:13–17, Romans 13, Titus 3, and the example of Christ and the apostles, the discussion explores the difference between lawful appeal, peaceful protest, personal defence, rebellion, and the church’s mission.</p><p>Particular attention is given to the idea of “evangelistic submission”: suffering unjustly without bitterness, using lawful rights where appropriate, and viewing rulers not as enemies to overthrow but as people who need the gospel. The conversation also raises difficult questions about war, conscience, government trustworthiness, conscientious objection, and how Christians should live together when they reach different conclusions on disputable matters.</p><p>The call is to think carefully from Scripture, resist a rebellious spirit, honour Christ above all earthly powers, and examine whether our response to authority displays gospel faithfulness or worldly fear.</p>

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May 6, 2026

Biblical Authority & Submission in Society (BASiS) Series Q&A: Part 2

<p>This discussion continues the question of how Christians should respond to civil authority when laws seem intrusive, foolish, dishonest, or morally compromised. Drawing especially on 1 Peter 2 and Romans 13, the conversation considers the difference between absolute obedience to God and qualified submission to government.</p><p>The episode addresses practical examples such as speed limits, environmental restrictions, vaccine mandates, masking, education, and parental responsibility. A central theme is that Christians are called to submit as free people, not as slaves of the state, while guarding against using freedom as a cover for rebellion or self-will.</p><p>The teaching also considers the importance of truth, conscience, witness, and the Christian’s duty to protect those under their care, especially children. Submission is presented not as fear-driven compliance, but as an opportunity to display hope in Christ.</p><p>Listeners are called to examine their own hearts carefully: to reject both rebellion and cowardice, to submit wherever they can, and to obey God with a clear conscience where they cannot.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Biblical Authority & Submission in Society (BASiS) Series Q&A: Part 1

May 1, 2026

Biblical Authority & Submission in Society (BASiS) Series Q&A: Part 1

<p>This is the first instalment in the <strong>Biblical Authority &amp; Submission in Society</strong> Q&amp;A series with <strong>Pastor Mike Dionne</strong> and <strong>Pastor Tom Drion</strong>.</p><p>This episode continues a sustained reflection on 1 Peter 2:11–17, focusing on how Christians are to relate to civil authority. The discussion revisits the passage after a sermon series and draws out key principles for faithful obedience in complex public life.</p><p>The central theme is submission that is both real and qualified. Believers are called to adopt a fundamental posture of submission to every human institution, yet to do so as people who are free and as slaves of God. This requires active moral evaluation rather than passive compliance or instinctive rebellion. The conversation explores the distinction between freemen and slaves in the first-century world and how this shapes a Christian approach to authority today.</p><p>The episode also considers the strengths and limits of sphere sovereignty as a political framework, before turning to practical questions around taxation, integrity, conscience, and corruption. Particular attention is given to paying taxes, avoiding dishonesty, and resisting bribery, even in unjust systems.</p><p>These matters demand careful thought and honest self-examination. Listen with seriousness, weigh your own responses to authority, and submit your conscience afresh to the lordship of Christ.</p>

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What is The Tube Podcast?

Welcome to The Tube Podcast, brought to you by GraceLife London!

We exist to glorify God, build up believers, and love the lost in the heart of London, through the transforming power of the Gospel.

This podcast is primarily for the local members at GraceLife London; however, we pray that you will be edified and grow in faith and obedience to God the Father, and our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, as we explore the depths of God’s Word.

Tune in to feed your soul, strengthen your faith, and be encouraged by the Word of God.

Delivered from the pulpit of GraceLife London to your home.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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