To be fair, literally saying “Give Caesar what belongs to him, and also give my invisible friend that only I can see what belongs to him” doesn’t sound trustworthy.
Not a biblical scholar or a Christian but my understanding of the meaning is he’s saying don’t sweat worldly stuff like money and devote yourself to god instead. He’s saying it to a group of Jewish people in a temple I think so that tracks.
To be fair, literally saying “Give Caesar what belongs to him, and also give my invisible friend that only I can see what belongs to him” doesn’t sound trustworthy.
Not a biblical scholar or a Christian but my understanding of the meaning is he’s saying don’t sweat worldly stuff like money and devote yourself to god instead. He’s saying it to a group of Jewish people in a temple I think so that tracks.