God And The State
Drama
Lectionary Scenes
57 Vignettes For Cycle A
Theme
How do Christians ethically relate to their government?
Summary
They're at it again. They won't give up. The Pharisees are trying to catch Jesus in another trap. This time they think it's fool-proof, the money trap. Will they corner Him and trip Him up on His own words? Very unlikely.
Playing Time: 4 minutes
Setting: Jerusalem
Props: A large coin
Costumes: Contemporary, casual
Time: The time of Jesus
Cast: JESUS
LAWYER
BRIGHT
DULL
DULLER
LAWYER: (ENTERS ALONG WITH BRIGHT, DULL, AND DULLER) Okay, okay. All right. Let's quiet down. Now, why are we meeting? To trap this new teacher, Jesus, right? He's becoming too popular. The Temple trade has dropped off. I say it's because of the junk that He is preaching.
ALL: Right.
LAWYER: Nothing we tried has worked yet. Any new suggestions?
BRIGHT: We have to try something. You know what I heard? He's been healing. And I know it can't be true but it is said He raised a synagogue official's daughter from the dead.
DULL: No. It couldn't be true, could it?
BRIGHT: Taxes!
DULL: Yeah. How about taxes? Taxes have always baffled us. They ought to baffle a simple teacher from the country.
ALL: Taxes, yeah. Good idea.
LAWYER: All right. All right. Taxes it is. Now, what do we say?
BRIGHT: Why not the Rheoboam question?
LAWYER: That's a good one.
DULL: How does it go?
BRIGHT: Oh, you remember. "Lighten the yoke upon us. Our taxes are too high." Any teacher who wants a following will say that's what he supports.
DULL: And what if He says He supports reducing our taxes. How will that trap Him? I even support that! Everyone does.
BRIGHT: Of course you do. Everyone does who has to pay them. That's the beauty of this plan. It can't fail to trap Him.
DULLER: Okay, so He says He is for reducing taxes, big deal. This is some trap!
BRIGHT: Don't you get it? He says He's for reducing taxes and we'll say, "Oh, you are not a supporter of the Roman government, eh?"
LAWYER: And if He says He is in favor of high taxes ... well, we will charge Him with blasphemy. It's perfect.
DULLER: Wait. Blasphemy? How?
BRIGHT: Whose head is on the Roman coin? (PRODUCING COIN)
DULLER: I refuse to say it.
BRIGHT: Of course you do. He claims to be god. Caesar's claims of divinity are there for all to see.
DULL: Oh, I get it. If Jesus says He supports taxes to Caesar we will charge Him with supporting this self-proclaimed god, Caesar.
BRIGHT: It is perfect. Let's try it on Him right now. I'm very interested to meet with Jesus again.
ALL: Yes, why not. Let's do it.
DULLER: Wait. How will we ever get to talk to Him without making Him suspicious?
LAWYER: We'll have to flatter Him. Set Him up by admitting His fairness with all people. (JESUS ENTERS)
BRIGHT: I don't know.
LAWYER: It'll work. You'll see. We'll force Him into a position where He'll have to answer us. (THEY APPROACH JESUS) Let me do the talking. I can handle Him -- a country preacher. I can outwit Him. Watch this. (TO JESUS) Teacher, we know that you are truthful and treat all persons the same but teach how to know God. By the way, I was just thinking, just off the top of my head, mind you, is it lawful to pay the poll tax to Caesar or not?
JESUS: Why are you testing me? You hypocrite. Bring me a coin.
LAWYER: I'm prepared. (HANDS JESUS A COIN)
JESUS: Whose likeness and inscription is this?
LAWYER: Caesar's.
JESUS: Pay to Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God the things that are God's.
LAWYER: Uh, okay. Well, so long. (JESUS EXITS)
DULL: (SARCASTICALLY) Wow! You really outwitted Him. Oh, that was just great. You really stumped Him that time. I'm so glad I was here to witness that. You really showed Him.
DULLER: I don't even get it. What did He mean?
LAWYER: Will you leave me alone, you ninny! (HE EXITS)
BRIGHT: He said the government of men is authorized by God and therefore should be obeyed as far as it has authority, but God's realm is a spiritual one, and in a clash between the two kingdoms God's realm has precedence.
DULLER: He said that?
BRIGHT: Yes, He did. (BEGINS TO EXIT)
DULL: Where are you going?
BRIGHT: I'm going to find Jesus. I want to learn more. (HE EXITS, FOLLOWED LATER BY OTHERS)
How do Christians ethically relate to their government?
Summary
They're at it again. They won't give up. The Pharisees are trying to catch Jesus in another trap. This time they think it's fool-proof, the money trap. Will they corner Him and trip Him up on His own words? Very unlikely.
Playing Time: 4 minutes
Setting: Jerusalem
Props: A large coin
Costumes: Contemporary, casual
Time: The time of Jesus
Cast: JESUS
LAWYER
BRIGHT
DULL
DULLER
LAWYER: (ENTERS ALONG WITH BRIGHT, DULL, AND DULLER) Okay, okay. All right. Let's quiet down. Now, why are we meeting? To trap this new teacher, Jesus, right? He's becoming too popular. The Temple trade has dropped off. I say it's because of the junk that He is preaching.
ALL: Right.
LAWYER: Nothing we tried has worked yet. Any new suggestions?
BRIGHT: We have to try something. You know what I heard? He's been healing. And I know it can't be true but it is said He raised a synagogue official's daughter from the dead.
DULL: No. It couldn't be true, could it?
BRIGHT: Taxes!
DULL: Yeah. How about taxes? Taxes have always baffled us. They ought to baffle a simple teacher from the country.
ALL: Taxes, yeah. Good idea.
LAWYER: All right. All right. Taxes it is. Now, what do we say?
BRIGHT: Why not the Rheoboam question?
LAWYER: That's a good one.
DULL: How does it go?
BRIGHT: Oh, you remember. "Lighten the yoke upon us. Our taxes are too high." Any teacher who wants a following will say that's what he supports.
DULL: And what if He says He supports reducing our taxes. How will that trap Him? I even support that! Everyone does.
BRIGHT: Of course you do. Everyone does who has to pay them. That's the beauty of this plan. It can't fail to trap Him.
DULLER: Okay, so He says He is for reducing taxes, big deal. This is some trap!
BRIGHT: Don't you get it? He says He's for reducing taxes and we'll say, "Oh, you are not a supporter of the Roman government, eh?"
LAWYER: And if He says He is in favor of high taxes ... well, we will charge Him with blasphemy. It's perfect.
DULLER: Wait. Blasphemy? How?
BRIGHT: Whose head is on the Roman coin? (PRODUCING COIN)
DULLER: I refuse to say it.
BRIGHT: Of course you do. He claims to be god. Caesar's claims of divinity are there for all to see.
DULL: Oh, I get it. If Jesus says He supports taxes to Caesar we will charge Him with supporting this self-proclaimed god, Caesar.
BRIGHT: It is perfect. Let's try it on Him right now. I'm very interested to meet with Jesus again.
ALL: Yes, why not. Let's do it.
DULLER: Wait. How will we ever get to talk to Him without making Him suspicious?
LAWYER: We'll have to flatter Him. Set Him up by admitting His fairness with all people. (JESUS ENTERS)
BRIGHT: I don't know.
LAWYER: It'll work. You'll see. We'll force Him into a position where He'll have to answer us. (THEY APPROACH JESUS) Let me do the talking. I can handle Him -- a country preacher. I can outwit Him. Watch this. (TO JESUS) Teacher, we know that you are truthful and treat all persons the same but teach how to know God. By the way, I was just thinking, just off the top of my head, mind you, is it lawful to pay the poll tax to Caesar or not?
JESUS: Why are you testing me? You hypocrite. Bring me a coin.
LAWYER: I'm prepared. (HANDS JESUS A COIN)
JESUS: Whose likeness and inscription is this?
LAWYER: Caesar's.
JESUS: Pay to Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God the things that are God's.
LAWYER: Uh, okay. Well, so long. (JESUS EXITS)
DULL: (SARCASTICALLY) Wow! You really outwitted Him. Oh, that was just great. You really stumped Him that time. I'm so glad I was here to witness that. You really showed Him.
DULLER: I don't even get it. What did He mean?
LAWYER: Will you leave me alone, you ninny! (HE EXITS)
BRIGHT: He said the government of men is authorized by God and therefore should be obeyed as far as it has authority, but God's realm is a spiritual one, and in a clash between the two kingdoms God's realm has precedence.
DULLER: He said that?
BRIGHT: Yes, He did. (BEGINS TO EXIT)
DULL: Where are you going?
BRIGHT: I'm going to find Jesus. I want to learn more. (HE EXITS, FOLLOWED LATER BY OTHERS)

