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What Belongs to Caesar and What Belongs to God
  ´©°¡º¹À½ 20:19-20:26
 
  Who is Jesus like?
Vv. 23-26- Jesus knew the intent of the evil question and by making them answer their own question he lets them fall into their own trap. However, he did not just avoid giving a simple answer but gave a principled explanation of the proper attitude we should have toward tax and worldly powers. They must respect worldly powers but also remember that the ultimate king is God not Caesar. This answer gave enough leeway for one to disobey if they were forced to disown their faith and submit to Caesar as God. If we are asked to break the law, we should resist that request even to our detriment. However if that is not the case, we should abide even more precisely and honestly to tax laws and any other laws of the authorities.

What lesson is God teaching me?
V. 19- The religious leaders still thought how the tenants who killed the owner¡¯s son were referring to them and were angry with Jesus and wanted to capture him. However, they were afraid of the people. When the word brings out evil thoughts within you, how do you respond?

Vv. 20-22- The spies flattered Jesus by saying that he teaches the way of God and does not care what Rome thinks. If they were not waiting for him to make a comment against Rome on the tax issue that the colonies or Rome had a strong feeling about then what they were saying is quite true. Great theology and knowledge of scripture that does not lead to true obedience can just become a ¡°tool¡± that you use to fill your greed and nothing more.
 
  Lord, help me to protect the public with more honesty and loyalty than the world.
 
 
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