~~~ Tobit 2:9-14 ~~~ Psalm 112 ~~~ Mark 12:13-17 ~~~
The elders approach Jesus like a school of blood thirsty sharks.
At first they begin to flatter him...
Teacher, we know that you are a truthful man
and that you are not concerned with anyone’s opinion.
You do not regard a person’s status
but teach the way of God in accordance with the truth.
and that you are not concerned with anyone’s opinion.
You do not regard a person’s status
but teach the way of God in accordance with the truth.
Then they lock in, executing their real purpose in attracting his attention.
Is it lawful to pay taxes to Cesar?
(Matters concerning money...a hot topic, even in present times.)
(Matters concerning money...a hot topic, even in present times.)
They are too blind to see that there may be more
than one way to look at a dilemma.
The answer to their question is not 'yes' or 'no' answer.
God is just in all matters,
even when it comes to paying your due taxes.
Tobit was a good man blinded by cataracts, we are told.
But Tobit is also blind to grasping the possibility
that his wife could be paid for her work with something other than money.
The owners were more generous than Tobit expected
in paying his wife for her sewing.
The owners were creative...they paid her what she expected to paid,
but they did not stop they gave her more.
They also gave her a goat...for food.
Nothing she said could convince her husband that
the goat was part of her compensation for her work.
He accuses her of stealing the goat, because he himself
would not have been so generous.
How we treat others says more about who we are than
we might want to believe.
Is this personality trait our greatest hurdle in believing
that God only wants
what is in our best interest?
He consistently gives so much more than we deserve.
The wife of Tobit was given more than was due
for the work she had completed.
The same is true for each of us;
we are given eternal salvation for living a life of love.
Is living a good life enough to receive entry into heaven?
We will have to wait and see.
Where charity and love prevail God is surely there.
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