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<blockquote data-quote="Brother in Christ (JC)" data-source="post: 30944631" data-attributes="member: 877172"><p>----------------------------------------------'-</p><p>I had amended my above comment(twice) but it did not go through. I will try again...</p><p></p><p>While in the temple's court, Jesus was ask about giving taxes to Nero. Jesus knowing that people carried Roman coins ask the person making the inquiry to show his money. It had the face of Nero on it.</p><p>-Give onto Nero what belongs to Nero and to God what belongs to God.</p><p>The Lord's answer was well measured. The enquirer had a coin with Nero's face on it. The leader was considered a demi-god and a political leader. It should never had been brought into the Temple's court. My point is simply that often times federal politics will enter inside the church and issues may need to be address. It should not bring disharmony but direction. I also see churches as a gathering of godly people no matter where they are. On a march or in a town meeting, our imput is necessary.</p><p>In God's Love</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brother in Christ (JC), post: 30944631, member: 877172"] ----------------------------------------------'- I had amended my above comment(twice) but it did not go through. I will try again... While in the temple's court, Jesus was ask about giving taxes to Nero. Jesus knowing that people carried Roman coins ask the person making the inquiry to show his money. It had the face of Nero on it. -Give onto Nero what belongs to Nero and to God what belongs to God. The Lord's answer was well measured. The enquirer had a coin with Nero's face on it. The leader was considered a demi-god and a political leader. It should never had been brought into the Temple's court. My point is simply that often times federal politics will enter inside the church and issues may need to be address. It should not bring disharmony but direction. I also see churches as a gathering of godly people no matter where they are. On a march or in a town meeting, our imput is necessary. In God's Love [/QUOTE]
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