The document is a short text that does not contain any clear information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only contains the phrase "Pictures from the internet" without any other context or details.
Issue with Internet in college (Computer Security and Cyber Law)Govinda Aryal
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This document discusses several issues related to internet use among college students, including cyberbullying, privacy and security concerns, and ethical considerations. It notes that cyberbullying involves harming or harassing others repeatedly through technology and can occur on social media or through threats and hacking. While the internet provides benefits like research and communication, it also enables cyberbullying and can reduce face-to-face interaction and critical thinking. The document recommends that teachers provide guidance to help students understand negative internet aspects and illegal activities, while also maintaining privacy, security, and ethical online behavior.
Psalm 100 emphasizes joyful worship and serving the Lord with gladness, urging believers to enter His presence with thanksgiving. It discusses practical ways to serve God, including worship, doing His work, bringing Him glory, and allowing Christ to live through believers. The document integrates various scriptures to reinforce the message of faithfully serving and honoring God.
The document outlines the qualifications and character traits of a servant of God, emphasizing the importance of being blameless, self-controlled, hospitable, and able to guide one's household effectively. It stresses the need for the servant to have a good reputation both within and outside the church, to avoid pride, and to maintain a serious and sincere demeanor. The document draws from 1 Timothy 3, highlighting attributes such as sobriety, serenity, stability, and selflessness as essential for spiritual leadership.
CFC-Singles for Christ Love Forum Talk 1- Up Close & PersonalChristine Cayona
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This document discusses the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual differences between men and women. It notes that while men and women are equal in dignity, they have unique physical attributes like strength, coordination, and brain structure that differ. It warns that men should be careful in how they treat women given these innate differences, and should avoid gestures like giving gifts or frequent communication that could mislead a woman unless he has declared his intentions or a non-romantic friendship is clearly established. The document concludes that understanding and respecting the differences between men and women can help them better understand each other as complementary.
CFC-Singles For Christ Unit Head Training Workshop 1- MentoringChristine Cayona
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The document discusses mentoring and finding a mentor. It provides advice on what to look for in a mentor, including that a mentor should be caring and help you develop your potential, not be perfect or try to make you like them, and should be willing to celebrate your successes and correct you when needed. It also provides tips for finding a mentor, such as praying, being willing to sacrifice, and keeping an eye out for potential mentors. Key aspects of a good mentoring relationship include responsiveness and accountability.
Couples For Christ Intercessory Prayer- Luminous MysteriesChristine Cayona
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The document contains prayers and liturgical materials for an opening worship service, including an Act of Contrition, prayers to the Holy Spirit and St. Michael, blessings with holy water, rosary prayers and intentions, the Apostles' Creed, Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be. It provides structure and prayers for vocal and silent worship, focusing on thanksgiving in the opening and including later supplication.
Ang dokumento ay nagbibigay ng gabay para sa mga lider ng pangkatang talakayan, kung saan kinakailangan ang tamang pamumuno at atmosferang bukas para sa mga kalahok. Binibigyang-diin ang halaga ng panalangin, paglikha ng tiwala, at pagiging bukas sa mga katanungan upang mapabuti ang diskusyon. Gayundin, nakatuon ito sa mga praktikal na hakbang upang masubaybayan ang progreso ng mga kalahok at tiyakin ang konpidensyalidad ng mga pag-uusap.
Becoming A Servant of the Most High GodAlbert Kang
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This document summarizes Moses' journey from being a prince in Egypt to becoming the leader who delivered the Israelites from slavery. It describes how Moses grew up in Egypt but saw the oppression of his people, which led him to take action too early by killing an Egyptian taskmaster. As a result, Moses had to flee into the desert where God trained him as a shepherd for 40 years to humble him and make him fully dependent on God. After this time of preparation, God called Moses to return to Egypt and lead the Israelites out of slavery through many signs and wonders. Moses was reluctant but obeyed God who promised to be with him and empowered him to carry out the deliverance despite his weaknesses.
This document discusses evangelistic headship over new members and those with doubts in the Couples for Christ organization. It outlines three common situations leaders may encounter: new members after conversion, those with questions or reservations, and members with past negative experiences. The key aspects of evangelistic headship are emphasized, including grace, patience, trust, listening, offering advice, and understanding each member's situation. The goal is to patiently draw people into new life in God and faithfulness to the organization through love, wisdom and gentleness rather than force or aggression.
This document discusses what it means to be a servant of God. It begins by looking at Jesus Christ as the ultimate example of servanthood, washing his disciples' feet before his crucifixion. Second, it encourages believers by reminding them that God promises to never leave them and strengthen them. Finally, it notes that serving others enriches our lives spiritually and brings satisfaction, as we are blessed to become a blessing to others. The overall message is that Christians should desire to serve God and others humbly as Jesus did.
Ang dokumentong ito ay naglalarawan ng buhay at misyon ng Couples for Christ (CFC) na isang ministeryong nakatuon sa pagbabagong-buhay ng mga pamilyang kristiyano. Layunin nitong ipaliwanag ang mga gampanin ng mga miyembro at kung paano sila nagtutulungan sa komunidad sa pamamagitan ng mga household at mga programang-pormasyon. Sa kabila ng mga hamon sa mundo, pinapahayag din nito ang kahalagahan ng pananalig at ang pagbabalik sa mga batayang halaga ng pamilya.
The document discusses the Catholic Church's view of the family. It states that the family is meant to form a community of persons based on love, with complementary roles between parents. The family is also called a "domestic Church" and is the original cell of social life. It teaches moral values and participation in society. As singles, members are called to strengthen family life through supporting pro-life and pro-family issues, educating others, and being witnesses of their faith through encouraging family towards faith in Jesus. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of families in building communities and societies.
This document discusses how prayer, scripture, and sacraments can help nurture a Christian life. It emphasizes that prayer is a way to communicate with God, scripture allows us to know and understand God's will, and sacraments provide an encounter with God through outward signs. The document provides tips for improving one's prayer life, such as committing to a scheduled prayer time and finding a quiet place. It encourages regularly participating in prayer, reading scripture daily, and receiving sacraments like the Eucharist and Confession in order to draw closer to God.
The document discusses God's plan to bring order and restore fellowship between humanity and God. It says that while humans have tried to improve the world through their own efforts, this has not succeeded because it is not based on God's wisdom. God created humans to be in relationship with him, but this was disrupted by original sin. However, God loves humanity and wants to restore this relationship. The solution is Jesus Christ, who offers love, strength and life to all who accept him as Lord and Savior. By turning to God's wisdom and accepting Jesus, individuals can experience God's restoration and love in their lives.
The document discusses the "Armour of God" and how Christians can protect themselves by putting on each piece of spiritual armor that God provides, including the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, sandals of peace, shield of faith, helmet of salvation, sword of the spirit (God's word), and prayer. It provides scriptural references for each piece of armor and explanations of how understanding and trusting in each aspect of the armor enables victory over spiritual battles and deception.
CLP Training Talk 1- Evangelism & Spiritual WarfareChristine Cayona
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This document discusses spiritual weapons and protection for spiritual warfare. It outlines four spiritual weapons: commitment to Christ's cause through righteousness and purity; zeal and single-minded devotion to God; the Word of God; and spiritual gifts like wisdom, discernment, and tongues. It also describes the armor of God for protection: truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and the Word of God. It emphasizes using these weapons and armor through daily Bible reading, prayer, and resisting the devil. The conclusion exhorts balancing not attributing everything to the devil while still resisting him through submission to God.
Lead Humbly: The Path of Servant Leadership Lindy Ryan
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The document discusses the concept of servant leadership, emphasizing the importance of guiding and motivating individuals with empathy and the desire to serve. It highlights the distinction between good and bad leaders, citing famous quotes to illustrate various leadership qualities. Key characteristics of a servant leader include listening, emotional intelligence, and fostering community among team members.
The document discusses Job from the Bible. It describes Job as a blameless and upright man who feared God. It recounts how Satan asks God if Job only worships Him because of his prosperity. God allows Satan to take away Job's possessions and children to test his faith, which remains strong through these trials, though his body is afflicted with boils. The document uses Job as an example of remaining faithful to God even during suffering and temptation.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
The document presents readings from the Book of Genesis, a letter to the Hebrews, and the Gospel of Mark, discussing themes of companionship, marriage, and the importance of children in the kingdom of God. It highlights God's creation of woman as a suitable helper for man and emphasizes the sanctity of marriage. Jesus reaffirms the value of children, urging that they be welcomed, as the kingdom of God belongs to them.
This document is the February 2012 issue of "Our Kids Monthly Magazine" from the Divine Mercy Shrine in Malta. It includes sections for kids such as a colouring page, puzzles, recipes, crafts, and a prayer. The front page has a message from Fr. Michael about Ash Wednesday and Lent, including why we fast, give alms, pray and do good deeds during this period. The back page provides the calendar of kids' activities for the term, including catechism lessons and a preparation session for Lent led by Fr. Godwin Preca.
Dan il-qari jintuza biss jekk il-hadd ta' l-epifanija jkun is-6 ta' jannar u allura mhuwhiex se jkun DAN il-qari li jinqara fil-knisja. Hemm qari iehor.
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Cycle Aruth (Malta)
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The document states that all pictures found on the internet remain the property of their original owners. It does not provide ownership or permission to use images without consent. People should be careful about using photos from the internet without verifying they have permission from the copyright holder.
The document contains excerpts from the Bible including passages from Isaiah, Psalms, Philippians, and Matthew. The Isaiah passage encourages the wicked to abandon their ways and turn to God who is generous in forgiving. The Psalms passage describes God as compassionate, gracious, and close to all who call upon him. The Philippians passage discusses living according to the Gospel of Christ. The Matthew passage tells the parable of workers in a vineyard receiving the same pay regardless of how long they worked.
The document outlines a reading from the Book of Exodus where Moses speaks to Yahweh, who is described as merciful and forgiving. It includes a responsorial psalm praising God and a second reading from St. Paul's letter to the Corinthians encouraging unity and peace among believers. The Gospel presents Jesus' message to Nicodemus about God's love and the promise of eternal life for those who believe in Him.
Becoming A Servant of the Most High GodAlbert Kang
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This document summarizes Moses' journey from being a prince in Egypt to becoming the leader who delivered the Israelites from slavery. It describes how Moses grew up in Egypt but saw the oppression of his people, which led him to take action too early by killing an Egyptian taskmaster. As a result, Moses had to flee into the desert where God trained him as a shepherd for 40 years to humble him and make him fully dependent on God. After this time of preparation, God called Moses to return to Egypt and lead the Israelites out of slavery through many signs and wonders. Moses was reluctant but obeyed God who promised to be with him and empowered him to carry out the deliverance despite his weaknesses.
This document discusses evangelistic headship over new members and those with doubts in the Couples for Christ organization. It outlines three common situations leaders may encounter: new members after conversion, those with questions or reservations, and members with past negative experiences. The key aspects of evangelistic headship are emphasized, including grace, patience, trust, listening, offering advice, and understanding each member's situation. The goal is to patiently draw people into new life in God and faithfulness to the organization through love, wisdom and gentleness rather than force or aggression.
This document discusses what it means to be a servant of God. It begins by looking at Jesus Christ as the ultimate example of servanthood, washing his disciples' feet before his crucifixion. Second, it encourages believers by reminding them that God promises to never leave them and strengthen them. Finally, it notes that serving others enriches our lives spiritually and brings satisfaction, as we are blessed to become a blessing to others. The overall message is that Christians should desire to serve God and others humbly as Jesus did.
Ang dokumentong ito ay naglalarawan ng buhay at misyon ng Couples for Christ (CFC) na isang ministeryong nakatuon sa pagbabagong-buhay ng mga pamilyang kristiyano. Layunin nitong ipaliwanag ang mga gampanin ng mga miyembro at kung paano sila nagtutulungan sa komunidad sa pamamagitan ng mga household at mga programang-pormasyon. Sa kabila ng mga hamon sa mundo, pinapahayag din nito ang kahalagahan ng pananalig at ang pagbabalik sa mga batayang halaga ng pamilya.
The document discusses the Catholic Church's view of the family. It states that the family is meant to form a community of persons based on love, with complementary roles between parents. The family is also called a "domestic Church" and is the original cell of social life. It teaches moral values and participation in society. As singles, members are called to strengthen family life through supporting pro-life and pro-family issues, educating others, and being witnesses of their faith through encouraging family towards faith in Jesus. The conclusion emphasizes the importance of families in building communities and societies.
This document discusses how prayer, scripture, and sacraments can help nurture a Christian life. It emphasizes that prayer is a way to communicate with God, scripture allows us to know and understand God's will, and sacraments provide an encounter with God through outward signs. The document provides tips for improving one's prayer life, such as committing to a scheduled prayer time and finding a quiet place. It encourages regularly participating in prayer, reading scripture daily, and receiving sacraments like the Eucharist and Confession in order to draw closer to God.
The document discusses God's plan to bring order and restore fellowship between humanity and God. It says that while humans have tried to improve the world through their own efforts, this has not succeeded because it is not based on God's wisdom. God created humans to be in relationship with him, but this was disrupted by original sin. However, God loves humanity and wants to restore this relationship. The solution is Jesus Christ, who offers love, strength and life to all who accept him as Lord and Savior. By turning to God's wisdom and accepting Jesus, individuals can experience God's restoration and love in their lives.
The document discusses the "Armour of God" and how Christians can protect themselves by putting on each piece of spiritual armor that God provides, including the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, sandals of peace, shield of faith, helmet of salvation, sword of the spirit (God's word), and prayer. It provides scriptural references for each piece of armor and explanations of how understanding and trusting in each aspect of the armor enables victory over spiritual battles and deception.
CLP Training Talk 1- Evangelism & Spiritual WarfareChristine Cayona
油
This document discusses spiritual weapons and protection for spiritual warfare. It outlines four spiritual weapons: commitment to Christ's cause through righteousness and purity; zeal and single-minded devotion to God; the Word of God; and spiritual gifts like wisdom, discernment, and tongues. It also describes the armor of God for protection: truth, righteousness, peace, faith, salvation, and the Word of God. It emphasizes using these weapons and armor through daily Bible reading, prayer, and resisting the devil. The conclusion exhorts balancing not attributing everything to the devil while still resisting him through submission to God.
Lead Humbly: The Path of Servant Leadership Lindy Ryan
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The document discusses the concept of servant leadership, emphasizing the importance of guiding and motivating individuals with empathy and the desire to serve. It highlights the distinction between good and bad leaders, citing famous quotes to illustrate various leadership qualities. Key characteristics of a servant leader include listening, emotional intelligence, and fostering community among team members.
The document discusses Job from the Bible. It describes Job as a blameless and upright man who feared God. It recounts how Satan asks God if Job only worships Him because of his prosperity. God allows Satan to take away Job's possessions and children to test his faith, which remains strong through these trials, though his body is afflicted with boils. The document uses Job as an example of remaining faithful to God even during suffering and temptation.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
The document presents readings from the Book of Genesis, a letter to the Hebrews, and the Gospel of Mark, discussing themes of companionship, marriage, and the importance of children in the kingdom of God. It highlights God's creation of woman as a suitable helper for man and emphasizes the sanctity of marriage. Jesus reaffirms the value of children, urging that they be welcomed, as the kingdom of God belongs to them.
This document is the February 2012 issue of "Our Kids Monthly Magazine" from the Divine Mercy Shrine in Malta. It includes sections for kids such as a colouring page, puzzles, recipes, crafts, and a prayer. The front page has a message from Fr. Michael about Ash Wednesday and Lent, including why we fast, give alms, pray and do good deeds during this period. The back page provides the calendar of kids' activities for the term, including catechism lessons and a preparation session for Lent led by Fr. Godwin Preca.
Dan il-qari jintuza biss jekk il-hadd ta' l-epifanija jkun is-6 ta' jannar u allura mhuwhiex se jkun DAN il-qari li jinqara fil-knisja. Hemm qari iehor.
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Cycle Aruth (Malta)
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The document states that all pictures found on the internet remain the property of their original owners. It does not provide ownership or permission to use images without consent. People should be careful about using photos from the internet without verifying they have permission from the copyright holder.
The document contains excerpts from the Bible including passages from Isaiah, Psalms, Philippians, and Matthew. The Isaiah passage encourages the wicked to abandon their ways and turn to God who is generous in forgiving. The Psalms passage describes God as compassionate, gracious, and close to all who call upon him. The Philippians passage discusses living according to the Gospel of Christ. The Matthew passage tells the parable of workers in a vineyard receiving the same pay regardless of how long they worked.
The document outlines a reading from the Book of Exodus where Moses speaks to Yahweh, who is described as merciful and forgiving. It includes a responsorial psalm praising God and a second reading from St. Paul's letter to the Corinthians encouraging unity and peace among believers. The Gospel presents Jesus' message to Nicodemus about God's love and the promise of eternal life for those who believe in Him.
This document contains readings for the Feast of the Holy Trinity, starting with Moses receiving the Commandments and expressing the plea for God's mercy. It includes a responsorial psalm praising God and a reading from St. Paul's letter, encouraging unity and peace among believers. The Gospel from John emphasizes God's love for the world and the promise of eternal life through belief in Jesus.
8th Sunday in Ordinary Time (Liturgical Year A)ruth (Malta)
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The document emphasizes trust in God as the source of provision and salvation, suggesting that, like the birds and flowers, individuals should not worry about their material needs. It highlights the idea of God's faithfulness and the importance of being good stewards of His mysteries, with a reminder that true judgment belongs to God. Furthermore, it advises against serving both God and material wealth, urging believers to focus on faith rather than anxiety over worldly concerns.
The document is a prayer of gratitude to God for the creation of animals, listing a wide variety of species from different categories including mammals, birds, and aquatic life. It expresses a wish for blessings upon those who view the presentation. The list of animals includes both common pets and exotic species.
The document discusses animals and thanks God for creating them. It mentions Egypt in 2010 and prays that those who view the presentation will be abundantly blessed. The only animal specifically named is a dolphin.
This document contains 7 visits to different churches and tabernacles. Each visit includes a reflection on a passage from the Gospel about Jesus' last supper or agony in the garden. The reflections focus on how Jesus humbly served and sacrificed himself for humanity, and they encourage taking time for adoration and prayer, being thankful, believing in God's love and mercy, serving others, and striving to do God's will. The purpose is to bless readers and encourage spending time with Jesus in the Eucharist.
The document recounts a passage from the Gospel of John where Jesus confronts the scribes and Pharisees about a woman caught in adultery. He challenges them by asking which of them is without sin, ultimately sparing the woman's life and telling her to sin no more. This story emphasizes themes of mercy and forgiveness.
The document contains readings from the Bible, including Moses's reflection on God's deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt, a responsorial psalm emphasizing trust in God during sorrow, and St. Paul's exhortation to confess faith in Jesus for salvation. It also describes Jesus's temptation in the desert, illustrating his reliance on God's word rather than physical sustenance. Overall, the readings convey themes of faith, trust in God, and the rejection of temptation.
Homily for the Funeral of Derek DiGregorio.docxJames Knipper
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This morning our parish came together to mourn the passing of a dear friend, Derek DiGrgorio. Being diagnosed around the age of ten with Ataxia Telangiectasia, over half his life his ministry to others came from the position of sitting in a wheelchair. His gift his blessing to me and to all those around him was teaching us how he faced adversity how to take it head onand with the grace of God, how we convert those challenges to advantages. In short - how we take our dis-ablementsour cracks and our wounds and to allow the light of Christ to shone forth from those cracks and on to others.
Spiritual Healing and Chakra Balancing.pdfnavnidhi0101
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In today's fast-paced and highly digital world, stress has become an inseparable part of life. From children burdened with academic competition to working professionals juggling personal and professional responsibilities, the need for inner peace and emotional balance has never been greater. One of the most profound and time-tested solutions to this crisis lies in spiritual healingan ancient practice rooted in energy alignment, chakra balancing, and Kundalini awakening.
How Many Times Is Father Used in the Old Testament.docxOftrb.com
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The term father appears throughout the Bible and carries deep meaningnot only in relation to human families but also in reference to God. This article will focus on how many times the word father is used in the Old Testament, how it is used, and what spiritual significance it carries.
Viral: A Study of Acts_The Seven_Acts 6.1-7_際際滷s.pptxStephen Palm
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In Acts 6:1-7 we see how the 12 apostles manage a crisis with great skill. The unity of the church was at risk as the Greek-speaking Christians complained that their widows were being neglected by the Aramaic speaking Christians in Jerusalem. In this text we will see the twelve preserve their priorities while skillfully raising up a team of spiritually qualified Holy-Spirit-filled Greek-speaking Jewish Christians to meet these needs. The unity of the church was preserved and the gospel keeps moving forward. In this text, although they are not called "deacons", these 7 men clearly become the template for this future ministry of service to the church. We also see that the spread of the gospel will include some of the hardest to reach people, the very Sadducean priests who were persecuting the apostles and denying the resurrection of Jesus!
Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6 Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. Honour thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise; That it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth. Ephesians 6:1-3 Honour thy father with thy whole heart, and forget not the sorrows of thy mother. Remember that thou wast begotten of them; and how canst thou recompense them the things that they have done for thee? Ecclesiasticus 7:27-28
Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6 Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. Honour thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise; That it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth. Ephesians 6:1-3 Honour thy father with thy whole heart, and forget not the sorrows of thy mother. Remember that thou wast begotten of them; and how canst thou recompense them the things that they have done for thee? Ecclesiasticus 7:27-28
Navratri: A Celebration of Divine Feminine Power, Culture, and Joyous Dancemahadevdigital024
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Navratri is a vibrant Hindu festival celebrating the divine feminine. Across nine nights, devotees honor Goddess Durga's triumph over evil, engaging in spirited garba and dandiya dances, fasting, and prayers. It's a joyous celebration of devotion, culture, and community.
If you have ever come face to face with death or been with a loved one through a life-threatening illness and seen their priorities realign, you understand this. Everything becomes abundantly clear in those moments.
And when they were come, they say unto him, Master, we know that thou art true, and carest for no man: for thou regardest not the person of men, but teachest the way of God in truth: Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, or not? Shall we give, or shall we not give? But he, knowing their hypocrisy, said unto them, Why tempt ye me? bring me a penny, that I may see it. And they brought it. And he saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription? And they said unto him, Caesar's. And Jesus answering said unto them, Render to Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and to God the things that are God's. And they marvelled at him. Mark 12:14-17