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What does it look like to be unloving toward those in authority over us?

WLC Q.128: What are the sins of inferiors against their superiors?

The sins of inferiors against their superiors are, all neglect of the duties required toward them; (Matt. 15:4–6) envying at, (Numb. 11:28–29) contempt of, (1 Sam. 8:7, Isa. 3:5) and rebellion (2 Sam. 15:1–12) against, their persons (Exod. 21:15) and places, (1 Sam. 10:27) in their lawful counsels, (1 Sam. 2:25) commands, and corrections; (Deut. 21:18–21) cursing, mocking (Prov. 30:11,17) and all such refractory and scandalous carriage, as proves a shame and dishonour to them and their government. (Prov. 19:26)

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