In the sermon "Render unto Caesar Part 1," Pastor Mike Baker addresses the theological implications of Jesus' instruction in Luke 20:25 to "render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's." The sermon explores the context of Jesus' final week leading up to His crucifixion and highlights the plot of the religious leaders to trap Him with a question about paying taxes to Caesar. Baker argues that Jesus' response not only deflected their entrapment but also revealed His authority and the sovereignty of God over human schemes, as illustrated by the subsequent actions in Acts 4 that affirm the divine orchestration behind these events. The practical significance emphasizes the believer's dual responsibility to civil authorities and to God, underscoring the Reformed doctrine of God's sovereignty in all matters, including political ones.
“Every single thing that occurs, everything that's said, everything that's thought, is ordained of God to accomplish His purpose.”
“Their scheming came to naught. They couldn't do anything with the words before the people because he didn't say kind of what they had anticipated that he would say.”
“Flattery, lies, and false pretenses were in full force when the question is posed.”
“Isn't it just amazing how every action of every molecule is coming into place as all these are gathered together to do what He has before determined to be done?”
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