Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven. oratthew 6:1
“Jesus is establishing a strong antithesis between the earthly and the heavenly in achieving this righteousness…The more you have an earthly perspective, the fewer your rewards in heaven…”righteousness” must be understood as action, that is, right conduct in doing the will of God, so “righteous deeds” is the proper way to understand it here. The righteous deeds here are almsgiving, prayer, and fasting. The will of God is not to perform these acts in order to get attention…Christ says it is the intention of the heart rather than the respect of others that God sees (1 Samuel 16:7; Romans 2:28-29). If the motive is wrong, the act has no value and will receive “no reward” in heaven.”
Grant Osborne in Matthew, ed. Clint Arnold (ZECNT; Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2010) 218.
As we think about almsgiving, our focus is often on the recipients. Today I want to challenge givers to look inwardly. God looks at our hearts. Let us look at our hearts for a moment.
When we look at recipients, we might tend to lean toward worldly patterns such as giving to a person because the world says they are the most deserving. Did not Christ give to us when we were undeserving?
If we look in our hearts we realize we are underserving of the grace and mercy of God and yet, He lavishes spiritual blessings on us anyway. When we look where God looks we begin to give as God gives.
Think about this as you start to connect your almsgiving, prayer, and fasting this Lent. I will have plenty of time to reflect on it as I am now on my journey home from Johannesburg via Frankfurt and Chicago.
It’s been a great week in South Africa digging into the topics of governance, accountability, and generosity instruction from God’s Word with about 100 board members and ministry administrators from around the world.
As I return home, I hear that my wife, Jenni, is sick, and I know my neighbor, Carol, is preparing for a major surgery Monday. Can you join me in praying for their healing and for any others battling health challenges today?
Lord have mercy on us. Bring healing to those who suffer. Make us conduits of gracious giving so that others see your love through us. May you like what you see when you look at our hearts. Help us look like Jesus. Amen.
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