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Why is Jesus paying tribute significant?

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Jesus paying tribute illustrates His humility and submission to God's law, even though He is the rightful King.

The act of Jesus paying tribute, as described in Matthew 17:24-27, carries profound significance. Despite being the King of Kings, He willingly submitted to the law, highlighting His humility and obedience. This moment illustrates a critical theological truth: Christ came to fulfill the law completely on behalf of His people. By paying the tribute, He emphasized that submission to authority is part of God's ordained order. This act not only points to His identity as the Messiah but also demonstrates the model of humility and submission that believers are called to emulate in their own lives, revealing that true greatness in the Kingdom of God often involves serving others and submitting to rightful authority.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:24-27, Romans 13:1-2

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