Mark 12:13-17 - Render To God

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In Mark 12:13-17, Jesus is confronted by an unlikely alliance of Pharisees and Herodians — two groups who despised each other but united in opposition to Him. The Pharisees represented a false submission to God while rejecting earthly authority, and the Herodians represented the opposite: a rejection of God while clinging to earthly power. Together they set a trap, asking whether it was lawful to pay the Roman poll tax (the kensos, a single denarius per male per year tied to the census). If Jesus said yes, He'd lose the Jewish crowd; if He said no, He'd be arrested for insurgency. Neither group modeled true submission — they only wore its appearance when it served them.

Jesus masterfully sidesteps the trap by ... 

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