Luke 20:25
So Jesus told them, "Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's."
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Luke 20:25?

2. How can we apply "give to Caesar what is Caesar's" in today's society?

3. What does "give to God what is God's" mean for our daily lives?

4. How does Luke 20:25 relate to Romans 13:1-7 on authority?

5. Why is it important to discern between earthly and divine responsibilities?

6. How can Luke 20:25 guide our financial stewardship and tithing practices?

7. What does "Render to Caesar what is Caesar's" imply about the relationship between faith and government?

8. How does Luke 20:25 address the issue of paying taxes in a religious context?

9. Does Luke 20:25 suggest a separation between church and state?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Luke 20?

11. Why does this major miracle only appear in John and not in the other Gospels (John 11)?

12. How does hell appear?

13. What defines statism as a political concept?

14. Luke 20:20-26: Does Jesus' command to 'give to Caesar what is Caesar's' contradict other teachings opposing oppressive rulers?
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding our dual citizenship as Christians affect our daily decisions and interactions with government and society?

2. In what ways can we ensure that our ultimate allegiance remains with God, even while fulfilling our earthly responsibilities?

3. How does recognizing that we are made in God's image influence our understanding of giving to God what is God's?

4. What practical steps can we take to seek God's wisdom when faced with conflicts between secular and spiritual obligations?

5. How can we be better stewards of the resources God has given us, ensuring that we honor Him in all aspects of our lives?1. How does Jesus handle the challenge to His authority in this chapter?

2. What does the Parable of the Wicked Tenants teach about God’s judgment and grace?

3. How does Jesus’ response to paying taxes to Caesar influence your understanding of our dual citizenship (earthly and heavenly)?

4. What can we learn from Jesus' teaching about the resurrection?

5. How does Jesus' question about David's son demonstrate His divine wisdom and authority?

6. In what ways does Jesus’ warning against the teachers of the law challenge religious hypocrisy today?

7. How does the widow's offering illustrate the principle of sacrificial giving?

8. How can we apply Jesus' handling of difficult questions and confrontations to our own lives?

9. How does the Parable of the Wicked Tenants speak to our responsibility as stewards of God's grace and gifts?

10. How do you reconcile earthly responsibilities (like paying taxes) and spiritual obligations in your life, as taught by Jesus?

11. How does Jesus' affirmation of the resurrection comfort and encourage you about eternal life?

12. How does Jesus’ interaction with the Pharisees and Sadducees challenge us in our approach to understanding and interpreting Scripture?

13. In what ways does the warning against the teachers of the law prompt self-examination of our motivations and attitudes in religious practices?

14. How can you emulate the widow's sacrificial giving in your life?

15. How can Jesus' unflappable authority in the face of confrontation empower you in your personal and spiritual encounters?

16. What can the Parable of the Wicked Tenants teach us about receiving and responding to God's messengers today?

17. How can we balance our obligations to government authorities with our duties to God, as instructed by Jesus?

18. How does Jesus' understanding and explanation of the resurrection impact your view of life after death?

19. How can we guard against the kind of hypocrisy Jesus warned about among the teachers of the law?

20. In what practical ways can you express sacrificial giving and total trust in God like the widow in the temple?

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