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OUR DAILY BREAD : TWO KINGDOMS
November 1, 2007
Thursday
TWO KINGDOMS
READ:
Matthew 22:15-22
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Render therefore
to Caesar the things
that are Caesar's, and
to God the things that
are God's. __ Matthew 22:21
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In a report in USA Today, Rick Hampson wrote: "The young generally don't have the old-tiime political religion. They look at voting and see a quaint, irrational act." One graduate was quoted as saying, "I don't care enough to care about why I don't care." I wonder if this is how we as Jesus-followers sometimes view our civic responsibility!
The insights of Jesus in Matthew 22 helped His followers think clearly about their civic duty in the world. The Jews were required to pay taxes to the Roman government. They hated this taxation because the money went directly into Caesar's treasury, where some of it supported the pagan temples and decadent lifestyle of the Roman aristocracy. They may have questioned whether they even had a civic responsibility to Caesar. Jesus reminded them, however, that they had dual citizenship. They lived in a world with two kingdoms__caesar's kindom (human authority) and God's kingdom (spirtual authority). They had responsibilities to both, but their greater responsibility was to God and His kingdom (Acts 5:28-29).
As followers of Christ, we are commanded to cooperate with our rulers, but we are called to give God our ultimate obedience and commitment. __ Marvin Williams
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~~~~~~~~~~~We live today as citizens of two worlds,~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~And this demands a duty to fulfill;~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~But greater far should be our heart's desire~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~To honor Christ and always do His will. __ Hess~~~~~~~~~
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Government has authority, but God has ultiimate authority.
Thursday
TWO KINGDOMS
READ:
Matthew 22:15-22
____________________________
Render therefore
to Caesar the things
that are Caesar's, and
to God the things that
are God's. __ Matthew 22:21
____________________________
In a report in USA Today, Rick Hampson wrote: "The young generally don't have the old-tiime political religion. They look at voting and see a quaint, irrational act." One graduate was quoted as saying, "I don't care enough to care about why I don't care." I wonder if this is how we as Jesus-followers sometimes view our civic responsibility!
The insights of Jesus in Matthew 22 helped His followers think clearly about their civic duty in the world. The Jews were required to pay taxes to the Roman government. They hated this taxation because the money went directly into Caesar's treasury, where some of it supported the pagan temples and decadent lifestyle of the Roman aristocracy. They may have questioned whether they even had a civic responsibility to Caesar. Jesus reminded them, however, that they had dual citizenship. They lived in a world with two kingdoms__caesar's kindom (human authority) and God's kingdom (spirtual authority). They had responsibilities to both, but their greater responsibility was to God and His kingdom (Acts 5:28-29).
As followers of Christ, we are commanded to cooperate with our rulers, but we are called to give God our ultimate obedience and commitment. __ Marvin Williams
____________________________________________________________
~~~~~~~~~~~We live today as citizens of two worlds,~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~And this demands a duty to fulfill;~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~But greater far should be our heart's desire~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~To honor Christ and always do His will. __ Hess~~~~~~~~~
____________________________________________________________
Government has authority, but God has ultiimate authority.
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