Matthew 22:21
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In this verse, Jesus responds to a question about paying taxes by saying that we should give what is owed to the government and also give what belongs to God. This means people should respect both civil authorities and their spiritual duties.
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Imagine you have two piggy banks: one for saving money (like taxes) and another for your special treats (like doing good things for God). Jesus says it's important to use each bank correctly!
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Matthew wrote this account of Jesus' teachings around AD 80-90, aimed at a primarily Jewish audience. The cultural setting was one where Roman rule caused tension among Jews about obeying foreign rulers.
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Today, this verse could apply to a scenario where someone must decide whether to be honest on their taxes or hide income from the government. Jesus' words encourage us to fulfill our civic duties while also staying true to God's commands.