In Matthew 22 Jesus answers the Pharisees’ question about taxes by says to give to Caesar what is Caesar’s. It is a concept we follow to this day. Like it or not, we realize that paying taxes is a necessary thing to keep schools open, roads maintained, police and such on duty…
Jesus also says to give to God what is God’s. Hmmm… Isn’t everything God’s? Technically speaking, if He created all of this, isn’t it all His? And this leads to the questions of how do we give to God and how much do we give to God? Do we go with the 10% tithe idea or do we give all of ourselves to God? Hard questions.
In Jesus, we see the goal. He gave his all for us. In his daily life, Jesus loved all he encountered, meeting the right where they were at, offering them what he could. We are called to the same standard. Ultimately He took the cross and death for our sins. What more could He give? In the end, Jesus continued to meet us where we were at and offered what he could – himself. To paraphrase John Wesley, may we too seek to do all the good we can for all those that we can in all of the times that we can.
Scripture reference: Matthew 22: 15-22