Summarize Matthew 22:21 and share one way that it can apply to your own life. (30 words) Due Nov. 110/28/2016
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Molly Suttle
10/29/2016 02:26:46 pm
In this verse, it talks about how the people should give back to Caesar what is his and to God what is God's. God sent his only son to die for us therefore we owe our lives to him. God has given us life so we should live it all for him and be obedient. We need to listen and obey him because of all he has done for us. God has blessed us with everything that we have therefore we should give it back to Him.
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Ellissa Lankford
10/31/2016 01:53:43 pm
I think this means that we should pay the government what is supposed to be paid to the government. In reality it is all God's, so by giving to the government what is due them, we are actually giving to God and obeying Him in that way.
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Avery alexander
10/31/2016 01:58:54 pm
this verse say give credit to man when man does good and give credit to God when man does great. we can use this in our own life by giving credit to God for scoring a touchdown or making an a on a test.
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Zoe Baugh
10/31/2016 05:08:23 pm
We should honor God and take care of His Word. As Christians it is our job to praise and love Him. In our lives we should love as God loved us. The Word is His and He gave it to us to use in our lives in order to glorify Him.
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Hannah Boler
10/31/2016 05:09:02 pm
I think that this verse says that we should give people things back that are theirs. Also we should sacrifice things to God that we usually do not give back to Him.
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Alex fudge
10/31/2016 05:11:23 pm
I think this verse means that we shouldn't take things from people that aren't ours. This replies to our lives because these days people steal and God saids we shouldn't.
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Isabella Mitchell
10/31/2016 05:22:48 pm
This verse is saying that Ceasar stole from others and God is telling Caesar to give back what he stole. This applies to us today because many people in our world steal from others. God tells us to treat others the way we would like to be treated. A lot of people today ignore God and run far from God.
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Samy Q.
10/31/2016 05:25:05 pm
This verse to me that you should not steal because stealing is a sin. It applies to my life because I know that there are alot of people in the world today that do bad things for example stealing.
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Anya Swift
10/31/2016 05:53:53 pm
i think this verse means to honor Government but also god, because that is what the bible says. you can apply this to your life by honoring taxes and what the government says.
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Chaz Potts
10/31/2016 07:27:33 pm
What Jesus means by this is even though governments may be corrupt, we should still obey them. Although we sometimes think that we have a horrible government filled with corrupt people, we still need to pay our taxes because it is something that God has told us to do.
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Kylee Brown
10/31/2016 08:37:11 pm
What Matthew 22:21 is saying is that you should give yourself what you have been given and give to others what belongs to them. This applies to us today because we have conflict over what belongs to us and looking at this verse tells us how to solve our problem.
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A v E r Y m O r R i S
11/1/2016 04:29:57 am
We must give back the the leaders what is theirs for they help provide it for us. Same with God, You must gove back to give back to God for EVERYTHING you own is his and he provides it for you.
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Kaylee
11/1/2016 04:45:11 am
This phrase "Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's" has become a widely quoted summary of the relationship between Christianity, secular government, and society. The original message gives rise to multiple possible interpretations about the circumstances under which it is desirable for the Christian to submit to earthly authority.
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Alyssa Robinson
11/1/2016 05:02:47 am
Give back to caeser what is his and what he deserves and give back to God what he has. What they deserve u give back to them.
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