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15 April 2008

Across the Pastor's Desk - April, 18, 2008

As this is being written is the tax deadline for the majority of people. With taxes in mind, one is reminded of the question that was put to Jesus about whether it was right to pay taxes to Caesar. Though this was a test by Jesus' opponents, his response serves as a model for followers yet today. Jesus said that people were to give to Caesar what belonged to Caesar and to give to God what belonged to God. In that day the bust of the emperor appeared on the face of the coin. Today we have placed the busts of presidents on the common currency. The response of Jesus suggests that today we pay taxes as a part of belonging to a nation of this world. There are fundamentally things that can be better done together than individually and taxes help to make that possible. I believe it was Oliver Wendell Holmes who said that paying taxes was the cost of living in a civilized nation. It is a sign of this world that we live in community, when left to ourselves selfishness and anarchy would rule. But what belongs to God?

The stories of creation found in the book of Genesis would tell us that human beings are created in the image of God. Being blessed with image of God, human beings then belong to God and not to this world. Unfortunately, human beings become much more concerned about what belongs to this world and the desire to keep as much of it as possible for oneself than they are concerned about the fact that they in all of their beings belong to God. Created in the image of God, human beings have the opportunity to share the love and grace of God with the world in which they live. Knowing that their allegiance belongs first and foremost to God, humans do not get distracted by the things of this world when it comes to living out the mission and ministries that God so freely entrusts to us.

Taxes indicate that the powers of this world are interested in a portion of our resources, though it may seem to be an ever-growing portion. God on the other hand is interested in our whole being. Everything we are and do and have is a part of what God has so graciously given to us who bare God's image in a fallen and broken world. Perhaps it is time for all of God' children to be as concerned about what belongs to God as they are concerned about saving on their tax liability to the nation.

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