Should Christians Obey The Government?

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Should Christians Obey The Government? Mark 12:13-17 Danny Akin Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Wednesday, March 21, 2012 Danny Akin Wake Cross Roads Baptist Church 2 Should Christians Obey The Government? Mark 12:13-17 Introduction: Should I as a Christian, a devoted follower of Jesus Christ my King, obey the government? Mark Dever raises an even bigger question, Does Christianity have a vision for the state and society as a whole? Is a biblical vision one like the Moral Majority, the social gospel, or the Amish? We are in the midst of a series of controversies between Jesus and the religious leaders in Jerusalem. Mark 11:20-13:37 is one long and crucial day in the life of Jesus and His disciples. There are 5 confrontations all-together: 1) The question of His authority by the Sanhedrin 11:27-33. 2) The question of paying taxes by the Pharisees and Herodians 12:13-17. 3) The question of the resurrection by the Sadducees 12:18-27. 4) The question of the greatest commandment by the scribes 12:28-34. 5) The question of whose Son is the Christ by Jesus Himself 12:35-37. This, then, is the second. Should we obey the government and pay taxes, especially if we do not recognize its legitimacy, distain its policies and are subjected by its oppression? I. The Trap: Be Careful When Approached By Strange Bedfellows 12:13 It is Passover, a week of national celebration for Israel. In the retail world it was their Christmas season. This is the time when Jerusalem merchants made bank. They (the Sanhedrin of 11:27; 12:1, 12) send to Jesus some Pharisees and Herodians. We have seen these strange bedfellows before (3:6).

Wednesday, March 21, 2012 Danny Akin Wake Cross Roads Baptist Church 3 The Pharisees were the Republicans, the conservatives, the right-wingers, the Tea Party of that day. The Herodians were the Democrats, liberals, the left-wingers, advocates of big government. The Pharisees hated Jesus because he was messing with their religious agenda. The Herodians opposed him because he was threatening their political advantage. Amazingly, Jesus brought the conservatives and liberals together this one time! They wanted to destroy Him. On this they could agree. They came to trap him in his talk. The word trap occurs only here in the New Testament. It means to catch or capture by hunting or fishing. Jesus is being hunted like an animal. They hope to trap Him in a slip of the tongue. Luke 20:20 makes all of this even more explicit. The old proverb still rings true: the enemy of my enemy is my friend. When you see sworn enemies allied as they approach you watch out! Be careful! II. The Step-up: Beware Of Flattery 12:14 The Bible has a lot to say about flattery. None of it is good! (Psalm 5:9; Proverbs 26:28; Proverbs 28:23; Proverbs 29:5). We see this sin on superb display when the Pharisees and Herodians attempted to trap Jesus. 1) They call Him teacher (didaskale), a title of respect. 2) They tell him they know He is true (alethes), upright, reliable. 3) They tell him they know He is impartial, that he does not care about anyone s opinion. For you are not swayed by appearance (lit. For you look not at the face of men ).

Wednesday, March 21, 2012 Danny Akin Wake Cross Roads Baptist Church 4 4) They conclude, Truly, (aletheias) [you] teach the way of God. These words drip with both sarcasm and ironic truth. Even though they are insincere in their flattery, what they say is actually true! The flattery of this forked tongued delegation will not work on God s Son (cf. 12:1-12). No, Jesus, the wisdom of God (1 Cor. 1:30), will not be tripped up by the foolishness of me. III. The Question: Watch Out For The Either/Or Scenario 12:14 What a question for that day. This is not a tea party question. No, the stakes are much higher and the issue at hand far more volatile. The context of the question is instructive. The Greek word for taxes is kenson, a transliteration of the Latin word census. It refers to an imperial Roman tax instituted in A.D. 6 by Caesar Augustus. Tiberus Caesar (A.D 14-37) continued it. The Jews hated and despised it. It was a constant reminder of their subjection to pagan Rome. If Jesus said pay it the people would turn on Him as a traitor to His own people and He would be finished. If He said don t pay it He could be arrested and tried by the Romans for sedition and insurrection. And, silence was not an option. He had to say something. Jesus recognized their evil intend (v. 14, 15) and would not be manipulated by their game. IV. The Answer: Give To Each What They Rightly Deserve 12:15-17 Jesus begins by exposing their hypocrisy, something He was well aware of (v. 15), with a question: Why put me to the test? (v. 15). This is the same word Mark used in 1:13 when Satan tempted our Lord in the wilderness. What Jesus is about to say

Wednesday, March 21, 2012 Danny Akin Wake Cross Roads Baptist Church 5 are some of the most memorable words He ever spoke. We should listen very carefully. 1) Obey the government as long as you can. Jesus asked for a denarius, the required tax and a day s wage for a typical laborer in Israel. He wants to look at it (v. 15). He then asks (v. 16), Whose likeness and inscription is this? They said to him Caesar s. On one side was a bust of Tiberius Caesar with the inscription, Tiberius Caesar Augustus, Son of the Divine Augustus. The reverse side had an image of Tiberius s mother Livia with the words, Pontifex Maximus meaning High Priest. The Jews found this to be idolatrous which added insult to injury. Jesus then said some of the most significant words in history. Their impact on Western Civilization is mammoth: Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar s and to God the things that are God s. And they marveled. By his reply Jesus acknowledges the legitimacy of human government. He is no anarchrist. God has ordained the family. He has ordained the Church. And he has ordained human government. It has the right to raise taxes and we have the responsibility to pay taxes. It has the right to make laws and we have the responsibility to obey those laws. Other writers in the New Testament, especially Paul and Peter, reaffirm and expand on this statement of Jesus, even though they lived when the lunatic Nero (A.D. 54-68) was emperor. (cf. Romans 13:1-7;

Wednesday, March 21, 2012 Danny Akin Wake Cross Roads Baptist Church 6 1 Timothy 2:1-6; 1 Peter 2:13-17). Christians have legitimate responsibilities to the government, and as long as they do not interfere with our ability to honor and worship God, we are to fulfill them. It is our Christian duty. 2) Worship God as long as you live. Jesus also said, Render to God the things that are God s. He refused to be trapped by an either/or proposition and instead paved a third way that they all marveled at. As humans you all bear a different image. You bear the image of God! (Gen. 1:26-27). We have a duty to the government but we have an even greater duty to God who has created us and redeemed us. (cf. 1 Cor. 10:31; Acts 4:19-20; Acts 5:29). With one simple maximum Jesus put everything in proper perspective. He put Caesar in his place. And he placed God where He rightfully belongs in our lives as well. All the people could do was stand back and look on in amazement! Conclusion: As a devoted follower of King Jesus, my Lord, my Savior and my sovereign God, I pledge the following to the governing authorities that are ordained by God and placed over me: 1) I will be a good citizen living in subjection to governmental authority, even a pagan one (Romans 13:1-7; 1 Pet. 2:13-17). I will responsibly engage the political process. As I am allowed, I will vote seeking to bring my Christian convictions into the public arena (see Prov. 14:34).

Wednesday, March 21, 2012 Danny Akin Wake Cross Roads Baptist Church 7 2) I will live internationally more than nationally or local. My ultimate allegiance is to Christ and His kingdom. Jesus sets for us an example much like that of Joseph in Egypt and Daniel in Babylon. 3) I will obey the state but only worship God. And, I will thank God for all the good He does through the government, praying always for all who are in authority (1 Tim. 2:1-5). 4) I will acknowledge all governmental authority is established by and comes from God (Mark 12:17; Rom 13:1, 4, 6). 5) I will acknowledge all government serves in some measure the purposes of promoting good and punishing evil (Rom. 13:3-4). Bad government is almost always better than no government. 6) I will pay all taxed placed upon me by my government recognizing it s right to do so (Mark 12:17; Rom. 13:6-7). 7) I will engage in civil disobedience only when my government prohibits me from doing what the Bible commands or commands me to do what the Bible prohibits. This means: First, the law being resisted must be unjust and immoral, clearly contrary to the will of God, and not just inconvenient or burdensome. Second, legal means of changing the unjust situation must have been exhausted. Civil disobedience is a method not of first resort, but of last resort, when all legal channels have been pursued and exhausted. Third, the act of disobedience must be public rather than secretive or hidden. Fourth, there should be some hope and even likelihood of success as my intent is to produce changes in laws and institutions. Fifth, as I consider civil disobedience, I will be willing to accept the penalty for breaking the law.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012 Danny Akin Wake Cross Roads Baptist Church 8 So, on a devoted follower of Jesus, I will say yes to obeying the government and paying taxes to Caesar, but I will say no to disobeying the Word of God and worshiping a man or institution. Independence Day for the Christian is not July 4 and marked by a flag. No, my independence day is Easter marked by a cross and an empty tomb.