Image, Authority, & Allegiance - Craig Mussulman
This sermon examines Mark 12:13-17, where religious leaders attempt to trap Jesus regarding the legality of paying taxes to Caesar. Craig argues that the passage is not primarily about political allegiance or financial obligation, but rather about ultimate ownership and devotion. By rendering to Caesar what bears his image and to God what bears His image, Jesus exposes the idolatry of those seeking power while affirming the necessity of submitting to earthly authorities as ordained by God. The central message challenges listeners to recognize that their own image-bearing status means they belong entirely to God, requiring total surrender of heart and life rather than mere external compliance. Ultimately, the text calls for repentance and faith in Christ, who paid the unpayable debt of sin through His sacrificial death.
Mark 12:13-17
November 30, 2025
Grace Community Church
San Antonio, Texas
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