Remember, if you’re not driving EXACTLY 25mph in a 25mph zone, you are guilty of sinning.
Not according to the law.
I had knowledge about speeding laws before ever reading the Bible because it was a man-made law.
But I did not know that covetousness (along with other acts) was a sin until I read the Bible.
True, we are instructed to submit to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake.
Now you can make an honest error in exceeding a speed limit, this is not counted as a willful act of sin.
Maybe you didn't see the posted limit (God knows).
Maybe you lost your focus and went slightly above the limit.
Law Enforcement Officers often forgive honest infractions of ignorance and let you off with a warning.
Now if you see the posted limit and choose to be reckless and exceeding egregious, you will incur the penalty of the ordinance of man. And chances are, this type of person has already grievously sinned against God in weightier, biblical, matters.
Obeying the ordinances of man also require a bit of wise discernment as well. I am quite familiar with my area. You are granted an un-written grace allowance. For instance, an interstate highway I frequent, the police will not pull you over if you are not over more than 5 M.P.H over the limit; how do I know? I have driven right by a police officers with my speed locked in at 5 miles over many times, never got pulled over. I do this for safety; many cars would nearly be crashing into me if I always lock my speed in at the EXACT limit. In other areas, like small towns, police are more stricter. In fact, in my area, these small towns set speed traps. When they catch you, they only impose a monetary fine without tarnishing your driving record with points.
Now, one time, before getting saved, many years ago I flew past a cop going a good 20 miles over the limit on a highway and I got pulled over very quickly. I don't do that anymore.
I use my wisdom as a serpent when dealing with man's laws.
If man made a law tomorrow that would ban Bible ownership and Bible reading, certainly you wouldn't obey that, would you?
By the way, I have a clean driving record, no points on my license (no accidents, never totaled a car). I hate to say this because it has the appearance of bragging; but you forced me to make this fact known. Have I had points on my license in the past? Yes, the DISTANT past. I even had my license revoked one time long ago (before getting saved). But like I said, I stopped being young and dumb and grew up.
I thank God through Jesus Christ for allowing me to come this far.