Thus says the Lord to his anointed Whose right hand I grasp Subduing nations before him Making kings run in his service We see the hand of the Lord

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Although we don t always see it We know all things are for the good of those that love God All things in human history are either directly ordered by Him Or they are allowed by Him But in the end We know that they are for our good Even when it is difficult to see That is our faith To believe even when we cannot see Our first reading from Isaiah comes at the end of the Babylonian exile The Israelite nation had been taken from the promised Land They were captives far from home They did not know how long their captivity would last Or how it would end But at the end of their captivity God did not raise up a leader from within He appointed Cyrus as king of Persia Cyrus did not know the God of Israel He was a pagan Yet we are told 1

Thus says the Lord to his anointed Whose right hand I grasp Subduing nations before him Making kings run in his service We see the hand of the Lord was upon this pagan king Cyrus would fulfill God s plan He would allow the Israelite nation to return home He even helped in re-building the Temple in Jerusalem We can deny Him We can refuse to see His hand in our lives But it is still there Guiding and inviting us into conversion Something the Pharisees had a difficult time seeing in their day The parables we have read the past few weeks Speaking in various ways of the vineyards and laborers These were meant in a special way for the Pharisees But they fell on deaf ears They only frustrated and infuriated them So they come up with a plan In their minds, they see no way out for Jesus But note they don t confront Jesus personally They send their disciples 2

These disciples are accompanied by the Herodian s The Herodian s, followers of king Herod Both were Jews As different from the Pharisees as republicans and democrats today The Pharisees thought there should be no compromise with the Roman rulers This was the only way they could retain their identity The only way the Pharisees could retain their power and authority The Herodian s believed it was best to cooperate To win the favors of the foreign rulers But in Jesus, they find a common enemy So they come with false praise Teacher, we know you are a truthful man You are not concerned with anyone s opinion You do not regard a person s status The opinion of others and their social status These were the benchmark of the Pharisees But they are false gods So their argument is doomed to fail from the beginning Now their trap Is it lawful to pay taxes to Caesar or not? 3

If Jesus says pay the tax He loses the respect of the Jewish faithful Those that are turning to him more and more If he says no You do not need to pay the tax He can be accused as a political insurgent He could be turned over to the Romans and put to death Jesus sees right through their false pretensions Why are you testing me, you hypocrites? Show me the coin you use to pay taxes Whose inscription is on it? It is Caesar s inscription It is Caesar s coin Repay to Caesar what belongs to Caesar But give to God what belongs to God We know which country a coin belongs to by the inscription Ours have various images of founding fathers Other influential political figures Mexico, Canada, Europe all have their own We cannot use our money to but things in other nations We convert them to local currency Our souls are stamped as well 4

But in the image and likeness of God We distort this image by sin And we are called into conversion as well So the image in our soul is remade as it is meant to be We can be blind in our day as well Our lives are a complex mix We are in the world But not of the world It is easier to live the life of rules and regulations This is the life of the state We get our tax bills We have speed limits We build according to regulations These may be demanding But at least we can hopefully understand them Even if we don t agree with them The problem comes when we try to live our faith lives by the same standards We see religion only as a set of rules This is a dangerous path First, it can lead to presumption We follow the rules 5

And God will owe us We will be able to make demands on Him Thinking we can earn salvation Or it can lead to becoming scrupulous We can begin to judge ourselves and others simply on the external We can become very religious Even if only as we see fit As we understand it Our prayer becomes reciting words While the heart is far from God The Pharisees fell into these traps Even when Christ warned them They could not admit they might be wrong So they reject Jesus himself We are in need of their example Or we might think we are not in need of conversion That we never need to make an adjustment in our thinking Jesus is often hard on the Pharisees But he is just as demanding on his followers Do you not yet understand? Again and again he asks similar questions to his disciples They are asked to give up their vision 6

We are asked to give up our vision To accept God s vision Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar But to God what belongs to God St Paul helps us grasp what this is Our work of faith Labor of love and endurance in hope This is what we owe God Not external things But our very selves 7