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How should we practise charitable works, prayers and fasting?
With thanksgiving
Quietly
Openly
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Matt 6:1-18 - Not like the Pharisees who made sure everyone knew what good works they were doing
When it comes to charitable works, prayers, and fasting, the teachings in Matthew 6:1-18 invite us to reflect on humility and sincerity. The Pharisees of Jesus' time had a particular flair for drama when it came to their good deeds and observances—they wanted the spotlight, which often overshadowed the spirit behind the act. Here’s a fun fact: “Pharisee” comes from the Hebrew word meaning “to separate,” hinting at their desire to be distinguished from ordinary folks. This sets the stage for the contrast Jesus introduces about authenticity.
Jesus urges his followers to keep their good deeds and personal spirituality under wraps, as if they were secret ingredients in a holy recipe. When we give, pray, or fast privately, the connection to the divine deepens, unhindered by the clamor of applause. Interestingly, the practice of anonymity didn’t just stop at charity; many prominence figures of the early Church adopted this, too. It’s a great reminder that pure motives can be like gold hidden from the greedy eyes of society.
Fasting, for instance, was meant to be an inward discipline—to be more about the relationship of the individual and the divine rather than a display of piety. When you think about it, Jesus emphasizes that God knows our intentions despite our audience being absent. In the end, the treasures gathered up in secret are seismic: they shape our character, where true lasting reward really lies! It’s a prompting to approach our actions with authenticity, ensuring our hearts align with your deeds, rather than chasing fleeting recognition from the crowd.
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