It’s shite eh. Though I feel it respectful to complain on time each year to ensure they don’t face an unexpected busy period, that would cause a backlog and inconvenience to other users of the service.
Hands up if you enjoy paying taxes? You don’t?! Well, you wouldn’t be alone. Taxation is about as desirable as tooth extraction for most of us, and rather less preventable. As Christians we might even be tempted to regard taxation as something from which we, as aliens (1 Peter 2:11), should be... Read more
…So Jesus says to them, “Well, then, pay to the Emperor what belongs to the Emperor, and pay to God what belongs to God.”
So, Jesus did not oppose the payment of taxes. In fact, Jesus paid taxes. We turn to Matthew (who, by the way, was a tax collector before being called to become one of Jesus’ disciples) again. Matthew 17: 24-27 relates the story of a group of tax collectors asking St. Peter, “Does your teacher pay the … tax?” Peter’s answer, “Of course,” is followed by Jesus instructing Peter as follows: ” … go to the lake and drop in a line. Pull up the first fish you hook, and in its mouth you will find a coin worth enough for my tax and yours. Take it and pay them our taxes.”
Pay the emporor in fish, pay God in love, pay the church with money. Easy. Stop complaining!
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Everyone, and their mum hates the taxman, we should all unite against the common enemy! heh.
It’s shite eh. Though I feel it respectful to complain on time each year to ensure they don’t face an unexpected busy period, that would cause a backlog and inconvenience to other users of the service.
Thank God!
…So Jesus says to them, “Well, then, pay to the Emperor what belongs to the Emperor, and pay to God what belongs to God.”
So, Jesus did not oppose the payment of taxes. In fact, Jesus paid taxes. We turn to Matthew (who, by the way, was a tax collector before being called to become one of Jesus’ disciples) again. Matthew 17: 24-27 relates the story of a group of tax collectors asking St. Peter, “Does your teacher pay the … tax?” Peter’s answer, “Of course,” is followed by Jesus instructing Peter as follows: ” … go to the lake and drop in a line. Pull up the first fish you hook, and in its mouth you will find a coin worth enough for my tax and yours. Take it and pay them our taxes.”
Pay the emporor in fish, pay God in love, pay the church with money. Easy. Stop complaining!