Give to Caesar What Belongs to Caesar and to God What Belongs to God – Mark 12:13-17, Matthew 22:15-21

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Today is Tuesday, November 5, 2024

June 4 2024: Bible Verse of the Day – Tuesday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time, Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A – Give to Caesar What Belongs to Caesar and to God What Belongs to God – Mark 12:13-17, Matthew 22:15-21

Knowing their hypocrisy Jesus said to them, “Why are you testing me? Bring me a denarius to look at.” They brought one to him and he said to them, “Whose image and inscription is this?” They replied to him, “Caesar’s.” So Jesus said to them, “Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God.” They were utterly amazed at him. – Mark 12:13-17, Matthew 22:15-21

Catholic Readings For Today

Tuesday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time, Year 2

Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A

Tuesday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time, Year 1

Today’s Prayer

Today’s Bible Verse of the Day Reflections

This statement was made by some of the Pharisees and Herodians who were sent to “ensnare” Jesus in His speech. They act in a sneaky and cunning way to draw Jesus in.

They are trying to get Him to speak in opposition to Caesar so that they can get Him in trouble with the Roman authorities. But interestingly, what they say of Jesus is quite true and is a great virtue.

They say two things that highlight Jesus’ virtues of humility and sincerity:

1) “You are not concerned with anyone’s opinion;”

2) “You do not regard a person’s status.” Of course, they went on to then try to trick Him into breaking Roman law. Jesus does not fall for their trick and does outsmart them in the end.

However, these virtues are good for us to reflect upon because we should strive to have them alive in our own lives. First, we should not be concerned with others’ opinions. But this must be properly understood.

Sure, it’s important to listen to and consult others and to be open-minded. Other people’s insights can be crucial to making good decisions in life. But what we should avoid is the danger of allowing others to dictate our actions out of fear.

Sometimes the “opinions” of others are negative and wrong. We can all experience peer pressure in various ways. Jesus never gave in to the false opinions of others nor did He allow the pressure of those opinions to change how He acted.

Secondly, they point out that Jesus does not allow the “status” of another to influence Him. Again, this is a virtue. What we have to know is that all people are equal in the mind of God.

A position of power or influence does not necessarily make one person more correct than another. What’s important is the sincerity, integrity, and truthfulness of each person. Jesus exercised this virtue perfectly.

Reflect, today, upon whether these words could also be said about you. Strive to learn from the statements of these Pharisees and Herodians; strive to live a life of integrity and humility.

If you do so, you will also be given a share in the wisdom of Jesus so as to navigate the most difficult snares of life.

Prayer: Lord, I do want to be a person of honesty and integrity. I want to listen to the good advice of others but not be influenced by the errors or pressures that may also come my way. Help me to always seek You and Your truth in all things. Jesus, I love You. Amen

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Give to Caesar What Belongs to Caesar and to God What Belongs to God - Mark 12:13-17, Matthew 22:15-21 - Bible Verse of the Day
Give to Caesar What Belongs to Caesar and to God What Belongs to God – Mark 12:13-17, Matthew 22:15-21 – Bible Verse of the Day

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