The God what belongs to God

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A brief commentary on the Gospel, the answer of Jesus greater than the evil tramp, because he rebukes them and at the same time, teach them.
If he says that is not right to pay the Cesar tax they will accuse him with the civil authorities, and if he says that is right, they will discredit him among the Jews.
But he asks give the money and show me what is image, you have to give Caesar what belong to Caesar, and to God what belongs to God.
We have to respect the civil authorities when they give to human what belong to human and to God what belong to God, but when a law does not respect the image of God planted in the soul of the man, we cannot obey it.
When they destroy the body of the infants they do no respect the image of God, and when they kill the soul of the infants. They authorities are no give what belongs to God.
At the same time Jesus reveal and teach something greater, because you and I were made in the likeness of God.
And because the image of God stamped in our soul we have to give God what belongs to God.
Of course, we own to him all that we have, but as one brother told me God is not interested in our titles, in our degrees, good in looking only for one thing, and is the thing that we own him, but we do no give to him, he wants our heart.
He puts his love in our soul and is the thing that we have to return to him.
The is the thing that we have to give to him: our heart give him what belong to him.
You shall love God with all you with all heart this the greatest command, do this and you have eternal life.
This is the Goal of our life, to form the perfect image of God in our soul, and we do this by imitating Jesus Christ, the perfect image of God.
Let form the image of mercy the image of God, no the image of the world.
Because at the end of our life he will come, an say this is my image come, this is the image of the word be away of me.
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