Uh, so Joseph didn’t end up in Pharoah’s household and ruling as Pharoah, thereby bringing about deliverance for the Jewish nation... or Esther didn’t affect public policy...and Paul didn’t try to convert Agrippa...
What about the importance of stewardship? Are not we, the citizens of the US (if you are a US citizen) called by God to steward what we’ve been entrusted with?... a country where men are not to dominate other men, where the poor and rich are equal in the eyes of the law, where God may be worshiped freely...etc, etc, etc.
Joseph and Ester and Paul were in the positions they were in to do what they did because God put them there for a specific purpose. They didn't decide on their own to go to Pharoah or to marry King Xerxes, or to go to all the places where Paul went. They were doing the will of God for their lives.
That's the difference.
What about the importance of stewardship? Are not we, the citizens of the US (if you are a US citizen) called by God to steward what weve been entrusted with?... a country where men are not to dominate other men, where the poor and rich are equal in the eyes of the law, where God may be worshiped freely...etc, etc, etc.
I guess it comes down to each person who calls himself a Christian making the decision to live his life according to what God wants his life to be and to accomplish or to decide for himself to do what he thinks is the best thing to do and to not live his life for Christ and suffering the consequences of refusing to completely turn one's life over to Christ.
I guess it comes down to if someone who calls himself a Christian really means that he is a Christian and will live his life serving God and His purposes or if that person is going to live his life for himself and what he thinks is wise.
And you haven't been able to produce any Scripture to support any of your positions so far.
How about trying to find anything where Christ said that there would be any equality among people in any laws made by men?