
Luke 20 Round Two: Jesus Can Shut a Fool Up
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Power walks into a trap and trips over the truth. We open Luke 20 and move through a series of high-stakes confrontations where Jesus refuses to answer bad-faith questions on their terms and instead reframes reality around God’s kingdom. The leaders demand to know his authority; he points them back to John and exposes their evasions. Then he tells the parable of the tenant farmers, a sobering sweep of Israel’s resistance to God’s messengers and the murder of the beloved Son, anchoring it with the psalm of the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone.
From there, the coin shines in the light. We explore what “Render to Caesar, and to God” actually demands—ordered allegiance, clear consciences, and a life marked by the image we bear. It’s not a dodge; it’s a radical alignment that honors lawful duty without surrendering ultimate loyalty. When the Sadducees try to make the resurrection look absurd, Jesus corrects the category: the age to come isn’t a copy of this one. There, we are children of God, alive in a life that outlasts death, and our deepest bonds find their fulfillment in union with Christ. Hope becomes solid when grounded in the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—the God of the living.
We close with Jesus’ own question about David’s Lord and a warning about religious showmanship—robes, greetings, and seats of honor that mask injustice. Together, we practice a simple way to engage Scripture (SOAP) so the Word moves from page to heart: write the passage, note what you observe, name your next faithful step, and pray it in. If questions about authority, allegiance, or the afterlife are swirling in you, this conversation aims to steady your steps on the cornerstone.
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