Faithful Finances: Christians, Taxes, and the Call to Render

Explore what Jesus meant by 'Render to Caesar' and how Christians can responsibly handle money and taxes today.

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📖 Introduction

Welcome to this 21-day Bible study on "Faithful Finances: Christians, Taxes, and the Call to Render." In a world where money often seems to dictate values, priorities, and even identities, it’s vital for believers to understand how Scripture guides us in our financial responsibilities. One of the most famous verses related to this is Jesus’s statement in Matthew 22:21, "Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's; and to God the things that are God's." This simple yet profound instruction touches on the delicate balance of our citizenship both in earthly society and in the kingdom of God.

But what does this mean for us today? How should Christians relate to taxes, government, and personal wealth in a modern context? Does the message simply mean paying taxes, or is there a deeper principle of stewardship, submission, and trust intertwined with spiritual devotion and social responsibility?

Over the next 21 days, we will journey through a broad array of Scriptures that cover God's teachings on money, stewardship, generosity, justice, and the role of governing authorities. We will reflect on practical, theological, and ethical dimensions, examining how Christians can faithfully navigate financial matters while honoring God first and foremost.

Our goal is not only to understand what the Bible says about "rendering to Caesar" but also to cultivate a heart that sees all resources as entrusted by God. This study invites you to rethink money and taxes not just as civic duties or burdens but as opportunities to live out your faith daily — actively serving God and neighbor. As with any study, openness and prayerfulness are key. Ask the Holy Spirit to illuminate your mind and soften your heart as we learn more about aligning our financial lives with Biblical truths.

Let's begin this journey of financial discipleship, finding freedom in faithful stewardship and clarity in the call to render what is due.

Days (21)