Mat 17:27

“Go to the lake and drop in a line.  Pull up the first fish you hook, and in its mouth you will find a coin worth enough for my Temple tax and yours.  Take it and pay them our taxes.”

 

What about Today’s Verse…

Peter had been fairly well-to-do.  He had his house, and boat, and nets.  There was no lack in the fisherman’s house.  But when Jesus said, “Come after Me,” he left all, and there was an immediate cutting off of the former sources of supply, so that when the tax gatherer came, there was nothing to meet his claim.  Our Lord maintained that He personally was under no obligation to meet the demand.  As a child, to use His own words, He was free; but He immediately identified Himself, as He always does, with His troubled disciple.  We can never leave anything for Christ, without His recognition, and His being ready to defray whatever cost may accrue from obedience.

The identification was so absolute between the Master and His disciple that He refrained from providing two coins, which might have indicated some severance of interest.  Was it not His intention to put beyond all controversy that He and His are one, and that in every act of His on our behalf, in His willingness to meet the demands made upon us, there is no severance of interests, no mere patronage, but an absolute identification with all that concerns us.

There are profound lessons here.  Demands are constantly knocking at the door of life, which we find it hard, sometimes impossible, to meet.  There are needs of food and clothing, of the rent collector and the tax gatherer.  But is not Christ aware?  Is He not faithful?  Will He let us go under in the struggle?  Never!  Whatever demand made on the servant is assumed by the Master–That takes, He says, and gives unto them for Me and thee.

As He enters the wilderness of temptation, He reminds us–it is “‘for Me and thee.”  As He hangs upon the Cross, and passes forth from the grave, radiant with triumph, He turns to us and says:  “This victory over death and the grave is for Me and thee.”  Yes, and through all the ages that are yet to be, amid the marvels of unfolding new worlds, nothing shall accrue to Him of whom He will not say:  “That take, and give, or use, for Me and thee.”  Only remember, we must take, and give.  We must appropriate the unsearchable riches of Christ, we must impart them, or they will not profit us.

 

Let us Pray:

We thank Thee, our Father, for our union with the Risen Christ.  May we share more largely in His glorious life, and live as the heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ.  Amen.