Reflection on Matthew 17:22-27

Scripture

“However we don’t want to offend them. Go down to the lake and throw in a line, open the mouth of the first fish you catch and you will find a large silver coin.”

Observation

In Capernaum the collectors of the temple tax Come and ask Peter, “Doesn’t your teacher pay, the temple tax?” Peter replies that he does.

Jesus asks Peter do the citizens, pay taxes or the conquered subjects? Peter says that it is the foreigners who pay the tax.

Jesus says, as citizens of Israel, they are free. But then He tells Peter to go to the lake, throw in a line and the first fish he catches will have a silver coin in its mouth for the tax.

Application

No doubt those who call themselves sovereign citizens. might look at verse 26, where Jesus says

“Well then the citizens are free” as justification for their beliefs, that they should not have to pay taxes and other government fees.

Jesus says here that we don’t have to pay the tax (In fact, Jesus was exempt from the temple tax because he was a rabbi) but we should pay it anyway to avoid giving offence.

In modern societies, where taxes fund a large amount of infrastructure such as roads, hospitals and schools, christians have a moral duty to contribute to the goods and services that they consume.

Jesus says, “Let’s pay the tax but we might as well have some fun doing it.” And so he sends Peter fishing for the money, which is awesome.

Prayer

Lord Jesus, we don’t enjoy paying taxes. Please help me to joyfully render to Caesar what is Caesar’s and to God what is God’s. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 17:10-21

Scripture

“You don’t have enough faith,” Jesus told them. “I tell you the truth, if you had faith, even as small as a mustard seed, you could say to this mountain ‘Move from here to there,’ and it would move. Nothing would be impossible. “

Observation

The disciples who had been with Jesus on the mountain asked why the teachers said that Elijah must return. Jesus tells him that Elijah had already been there with them. They realise that He was talking about John the Baptist.

At the foot of the mountain, a main comes and asks Jesus to heal his son. Jesus rebukes the disciples who had been unable to heal the boy. He then commands the demon to leave.

When the disciples ask Him why they could not remove the demon, He says that they did not have faith. Just a mustard seed of faith could command a mountain to move.

Application

Just a tiny faith overcomes Satan moves mountains and raises the dead.

What does this say about the western church that we are unable to see these things come to pass?

This is not about saving faith, the knowledge that Jesus’ death has set us free from sin and its penalty.

This faith is a deep faith that comes from a close walk with God. We hear the Holy Spirit commanding us to pray, then we pray with confidence and assurance that God really is with us.

When, you know the Lord, nothing is impossible for God.

But how do we get there?

1. Read the Bible, meditatively and prayerfully. Ask the Spirit to reveal the meaning of the text.

2. Listening prayer. Don’t just talk to God with endless requests. Listen to Him. Listen for that small still voice.

3.. When He speaks do what He tells you.

Prayer

Hallelujah! God, you are alive and active. Please give me faith to trust you. Amen.