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What does the Bible say about Jesus paying taxes?

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Jesus teaches that His followers are ultimately free, yet they should fulfill their civic duties, as shown in Matthew 17:24-27.

In Matthew 17:24-27, Jesus addresses the issue of paying taxes, illustrating that while He claims freedom as the Son of God, He willingly pays the temple tax to avoid causing offense. This act demonstrates humility and submission to God-ordained authority. Jesus uses this moment to teach His disciples about their authority as children of God, highlighting that they are ultimately free from worldly obligations, yet still have a responsibility to fulfill their civic duties. This reflects the balance between being a citizen of the kingdom of heaven and living in a fallen world, stressing the importance of obedience in matters that do not compromise faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:24-27

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