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Of This World King Sh*t
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King Sh*t

$44.44

It’s a powerful reminder that earthly systems are temporary. Caesar’s coin, like all worldly power, is nothing more than a symbol—deserving only a throne on a pile of poop. The real authority belongs to God, and everything we have and are belongs to Him. Earthly power comes and goes, but God’s kingdom is eternal.

Matthew 22:15-22

The Pharisees tried to trap Jesus with a question about paying the imperial tax. They tried to flatter Him, but He saw through their deceit and called them out for what they were—hypocrites. He asked for a coin and pointed out that it bore Caesar’s image. Then He dropped the truth: “Give back to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.”

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It’s a powerful reminder that earthly systems are temporary. Caesar’s coin, like all worldly power, is nothing more than a symbol—deserving only a throne on a pile of poop. The real authority belongs to God, and everything we have and are belongs to Him. Earthly power comes and goes, but God’s kingdom is eternal.

Matthew 22:15-22

The Pharisees tried to trap Jesus with a question about paying the imperial tax. They tried to flatter Him, but He saw through their deceit and called them out for what they were—hypocrites. He asked for a coin and pointed out that it bore Caesar’s image. Then He dropped the truth: “Give back to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.”

It’s a powerful reminder that earthly systems are temporary. Caesar’s coin, like all worldly power, is nothing more than a symbol—deserving only a throne on a pile of poop. The real authority belongs to God, and everything we have and are belongs to Him. Earthly power comes and goes, but God’s kingdom is eternal.

Matthew 22:15-22

The Pharisees tried to trap Jesus with a question about paying the imperial tax. They tried to flatter Him, but He saw through their deceit and called them out for what they were—hypocrites. He asked for a coin and pointed out that it bore Caesar’s image. Then He dropped the truth: “Give back to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and to God what is God’s.”

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