"Now tell us what you think about
this: Is it right to pay taxes to Caesar or not?' But Jesus knew their
evil motives. 'You hypocrites!' he said. 'Why are you trying to trap me?
Here, show me the coin used for the tax.' When they handed him a Roman
coin, he asked, 'Whose picture and title are stamped on it?' 'Caesar’s',
they replied. 'Well, then,' he said, 'give to Caesar what belongs to
Caesar, and give to God what belongs to God.”
It's
"Tax Day" in the United States The traditional tax return filing deadline is
April 15 of each year.. Tax Day
always brings with it a lot of stress and emotion and in these recent
times even more emotion and conversation about what we should or
shouldn't be paying in taxes for our government. These discussions, at
work, at home, at parties, or wherever can get us riled up and can cause
us to lose control of our emotions and/or words. Our discourse about
politics and government has an edge to it today that I cannot ever
remember before. I find myself right there too and the conversations
that I am most sorry for or ashamed of after are too often rooted in
politics. As we work with with others it is important that we not let
our politics taint or hurt what are otherwise great relationships.
Also, politics in the workplace can be career damaging, so in this area
it might be best to just keep it to ourselves unless asked and even
then, to only share with the highest level of sensitivity and respect of
the opinions, thoughts, and feeling of others.
Jesus
gave us all we need to know about our priorities and actions as it
relates to our government views. He said that we are to render to
Caesar what is Caesar's and then give to God what belongs to Him. As we
think about all that we have, it is a small part of our life that we
owe back to our government. While no one likes taxes, what I hear Jesus
saying is that to not let what has to be given back in taxes to be a
focus or the overriding concern. What He wants us to do is instead
focus on what is to be given back to Him and that is who and all we are.
As we complete those tax forms
let us do so with our hearts and minds in the right place and more
ready than ever to render ourselves more to Christ and what He wants
from us. Let's use April 15 as another marker and reminder of the gift
that God gave to us in Jesus, the gift that comes without any owing,
obligation, or tax and continues to multiply and multiply for each of
us.
Reference: Matthew 22:17-21 (New Living Testament)
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