Luke 20:25
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What Does This Mean?
This verse is Jesus telling the people to give what belongs to Caesar (like taxes) back to him, and to give God what belongs to God (worship, love). It teaches about distinguishing between earthly authorities and divine obligations.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a toy that your friend lent you. When it's time for dinner, you return the toy to your friend. That's like giving back to Caesar. But when you pray or read the Bible, that’s something special just for God.
Historical Background
Luke wrote this verse in his gospel around AD 60-80. It was aimed at a mixed audience including Jews and Gentiles living under Roman rule. The cultural setting involved tensions between religious duties and obligations to the Roman authorities.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, you can apply this by paying taxes honestly while also prioritizing your spiritual growth. For example, set aside time for prayer or Bible study even if it means adjusting a busy schedule.