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What does the Bible say about the temple tax in Matthew 17?

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The temple tax in Matthew 17 highlights the freedom of Christ's children as they do not owe tribute like strangers.

In Matthew 17:24-27, Jesus addresses the temple tax and uses it to illustrate that His children are free from such obligations. He asks Peter whether the kings of the earth collect taxes from their own children or from strangers, affirming that the children are free. This signifies that those who belong to Christ, as His heirs in the kingdom, owe nothing to the temple or its customs as a means of gaining favor with God. The message emphasizes that true freedom in Christ means being relieved of burdensome traditions and rituals that do not reflect the intent of God's law.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:24-27

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