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Rendering to Caesar in Chattanooga, TN
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One Dream. One Coin. One Question.
In the shadow of Roman rule and amidst a volatile alliance of Pharisees, scribes, priests, and Herodians, one man stood unshaken.
Rendering to Caesar
explores one of the most politically charged moments in Jesus' ministry-the infamous question about paying taxes to Caesar.
When challenged by those who sought to trap Him, Jesus delivered a masterful response:
"Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's."
But His words carried far more weight than meets the eye. In this gripping account, Dr. Ron Charles reveals the historical and cultural layers behind that moment-where faith, empire, and destiny collided.
Jesus' answer didn't just silence His accusers-it dismantled their trap, satisfied Roman sympathizers, and marked the last attempt of the Herodians to discredit Him. Through this interaction, He affirmed the possibility of spiritual loyalty and civic responsibility coexisting-transforming political tension into eternal truth.
This one amazing sentence proved that,
in the eyes of the Roman Empire
, Jesus was more than a teacher, a healer, a prophet, a miracle worker
-
He was... The Theophus of Tiberius!
In the shadow of Roman rule and amidst a volatile alliance of Pharisees, scribes, priests, and Herodians, one man stood unshaken.
Rendering to Caesar
explores one of the most politically charged moments in Jesus' ministry-the infamous question about paying taxes to Caesar.
When challenged by those who sought to trap Him, Jesus delivered a masterful response:
"Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's."
But His words carried far more weight than meets the eye. In this gripping account, Dr. Ron Charles reveals the historical and cultural layers behind that moment-where faith, empire, and destiny collided.
Jesus' answer didn't just silence His accusers-it dismantled their trap, satisfied Roman sympathizers, and marked the last attempt of the Herodians to discredit Him. Through this interaction, He affirmed the possibility of spiritual loyalty and civic responsibility coexisting-transforming political tension into eternal truth.
This one amazing sentence proved that,
in the eyes of the Roman Empire
, Jesus was more than a teacher, a healer, a prophet, a miracle worker
-
He was... The Theophus of Tiberius!
One Dream. One Coin. One Question.
In the shadow of Roman rule and amidst a volatile alliance of Pharisees, scribes, priests, and Herodians, one man stood unshaken.
Rendering to Caesar
explores one of the most politically charged moments in Jesus' ministry-the infamous question about paying taxes to Caesar.
When challenged by those who sought to trap Him, Jesus delivered a masterful response:
"Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's."
But His words carried far more weight than meets the eye. In this gripping account, Dr. Ron Charles reveals the historical and cultural layers behind that moment-where faith, empire, and destiny collided.
Jesus' answer didn't just silence His accusers-it dismantled their trap, satisfied Roman sympathizers, and marked the last attempt of the Herodians to discredit Him. Through this interaction, He affirmed the possibility of spiritual loyalty and civic responsibility coexisting-transforming political tension into eternal truth.
This one amazing sentence proved that,
in the eyes of the Roman Empire
, Jesus was more than a teacher, a healer, a prophet, a miracle worker
-
He was... The Theophus of Tiberius!
In the shadow of Roman rule and amidst a volatile alliance of Pharisees, scribes, priests, and Herodians, one man stood unshaken.
Rendering to Caesar
explores one of the most politically charged moments in Jesus' ministry-the infamous question about paying taxes to Caesar.
When challenged by those who sought to trap Him, Jesus delivered a masterful response:
"Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God what is God's."
But His words carried far more weight than meets the eye. In this gripping account, Dr. Ron Charles reveals the historical and cultural layers behind that moment-where faith, empire, and destiny collided.
Jesus' answer didn't just silence His accusers-it dismantled their trap, satisfied Roman sympathizers, and marked the last attempt of the Herodians to discredit Him. Through this interaction, He affirmed the possibility of spiritual loyalty and civic responsibility coexisting-transforming political tension into eternal truth.
This one amazing sentence proved that,
in the eyes of the Roman Empire
, Jesus was more than a teacher, a healer, a prophet, a miracle worker
-
He was... The Theophus of Tiberius!

















