The religious leaders sought to trap Jesus by questioning His authority. Instead of directly answering their query, Jesus posed a counter question about John the Baptist’s authority. Their evasive response revealed their insincerity and fear of the people’s opinion. Jesus’ wisdom and discernment shine through, emphasizing that true authority transcends mere human approval. Jesus’ authority came from a divine source, and Jesus’ actions were rooted in God’s purpose. The encounter serves as a powerful reminder that genuine faith and obedience are not determined by human privilege, but by alignment with God’s truth.
It reads in Luke 20:19-26 Easy English Bible> The teachers of God’s Law and the leaders of the priests knew that Jesus had told this story about them. They were the bad farmers in the story. So they wanted to take hold of Jesus immediately. But they did not do it, because they were afraid of the people. So this is what they did to catch Jesus. They sent people to ask him difficult questions. These people pretended to be honest, but they wanted to deceive Jesus. They wanted to make him say something wrong. Then they would take him to the ruler of the city to punish him. So these people went to Jesus. They said, ‘Teacher, everything that you say and everything that you teach is right. We know that. You teach everyone the same true message about what God wants us to do. You do not say something different to an important person to make him happy. So tell us your answer to this question: Should we pay our taxes to the Roman ruler, Caesar? Is it right to give that money to him, or not?’ Jesus knew that those men were not really honest. They wanted to make him say the wrong thing. So he said to them, ‘Show me a coin. Tell me, whose picture is on this coin? Whose name is on it?’ The men replied, ‘It is Caesar’s picture and Caesar’s name.’ Jesus then said to them, ‘So you should give to Caesar the things that belong to him. And give to God the things that belong to God.’ So the Jewish leaders could not make Jesus say anything wrong. They were very surprised at his answer to their question. They could not say anything more against him. All the people who were there saw this.

