Jesus pays the temple tax using a coin from a fish’s mouth
  • 1. In the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 17, verses 24 to 27, there is a remarkable account that illustrates the divine authority and provision of Jesus Christ. The scene unfolds when collectors of the temple tax approach Peter, asking if Jesus pays the temple tax, which was a customary tribute required for the upkeep of the temple. Peter, perhaps a bit uncertain, affirms that Jesus does, believing it aligns with the traditions of their faith. When Peter later returns to Jesus, He proactively addresses the inquiry, indicating His extraordinary identity as the Son of God, who, by rights, is exempt from the temple tax, just as the sons of kings would not be taxed for their father’s household. However, demonstrating humility and a desire not to cause offense, Jesus instructs Peter to go to the sea and cast a hook, promising that the first fish he catches will have a coin in its mouth—enough to pay the tax for both Jesus and Peter. This miraculous provision not only underscores Jesus's sovereign power over creation but also serves as an illustration of His nature as one who, while having complete authority, chooses to engage with the world in a manner that promotes peace and adherence to societal norms. Thus, the story vividly reflects the balance of Jesus' divinity and humanity, as well as His willingness to fulfill obligations while also revealing His supernatural capabilities.

    Who came to Peter asking if Jesus pays the temple tax?
A) The Romans
B) The Pharisees
C) The collectors of the temple tax
D) The Sadducees
  • 2. From where did Jesus instruct Peter to catch the fish?
A) A lake
B) The river
C) A pond
D) The sea
  • 3. What type of coin was mentioned to be found?
A) A pound
B) A denarius
C) A shekel
D) A talent
  • 4. What was Peter's occupation?
A) Fisherman
B) Farmer
C) Philosopher
D) Tax collector
  • 5. What did Jesus say about the sons of kings and taxes?
A) They never pay
B) They must pay more
C) They pay less
D) They are exempt from tax
  • 6. What did Jesus demonstrate through the miracle?
A) His selfishness
B) His ignorance
C) His divine ability
D) His weakness
  • 7. What is the significance of the fish's mouth?
A) It has no importance
B) It was just a coincidence
C) It became a source of provision
D) It represents greed
  • 8. Why did Jesus choose to perform this miracle?
A) To gain followers
B) To show off his power
C) For financial gain
D) To teach Peter about faith
  • 9. What does the fish symbolize in the story?
A) Freedom
B) Temptation
C) Evil
D) God's provision
  • 10. What did Jesus indicate about His identity through this event?
A) He is the Son of God
B) He is an ordinary man
C) He is a poor fisherman
D) He is a tax rebel
  • 11. Which book of the Bible contains this story?
A) Matthew
B) John
C) Luke
D) Mark
  • 12. What does the miracle reflect about Jesus' character?
A) His care for others
B) His desire for riches
C) His fear of authority
D) His need for recognition
  • 13. Which lesson can be drawn about following Jesus?
A) Question all authorities
B) Avoid responsibilities
C) Trust in Him for provision
D) Only seek riches
  • 14. What does this story encourage believers to do?
A) Rely on their own strength
B) Ignore taxes
C) Criticize authorities
D) Have faith in God's provision
  • 15. What did Peter say about Jesus paying the tax?
A) I don't know
B) No
C) Maybe
D) Yes
  • 16. What did Jesus tell Peter to do to find the coin for the tax?
A) Search the ground
B) Look under a rock
C) Catch a fish
D) Ask a friend
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