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12 January 2025

Miraculous Temple Tax in a Fish’s Mouth - E28

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Miraculous Temple Tax in a Fish’s Mouth

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In this episode of Bible Bytes, we delve into the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 17, verses 24 through 27, where Jesus demonstrates his divine authority and humility through the miraculous provision of the temple tax. Host Randy Black guides us through this passage, highlighting how Jesus, though exempt as the Son of God, chooses to fulfill earthly obligations to avoid offense. This act of humility and divine provision invites us to trust in God’s ability to meet our needs in unexpected ways, reinforcing the interconnectedness of spiritual truths and earthly responsibilities.
We explore key themes such as faith in action, the sovereignty of God, and the balance between heavenly authority and earthly duties. Through Peter’s obedience to Jesus’ unconventional instruction, we learn the importance of trusting God’s word and acting in faith, even when the path seems illogical. This episode encourages believers to reflect on God’s provision in their lives and to embrace humility, following Jesus’ example of prioritizing peace and harmony over asserting personal rights. Join us as we seek to inspire faith, one bite at a time.
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