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1. (Matthew 6:1) Jesus’ warning against doing good to be seen by others. “Take heed that you do not do your charitable deeds before men, to be seen by them. Otherwise you have no reward from your Father in heaven.” a. Take heed that you do not do your charitable deeds before men: Charitable deeds is actually the word righteousness.
13 Ιουν 2022 · Matthew 6 - Jesus continues the Sermon on the Mount and discusses giving to the needy, the Lord’s prayer (Model Prayer), fasting, laying up treasure in Heaven, and putting the Kingdom of God first.
The First Empty Way to Fill Our Needs. We seek “all these things” in order to build “our kingdoms” in the attempt be made right. Things of this world - “All These Things” – created things or people. Matthew 6:32, “For the Gentiles seek all these things...”.
Notes for Matthew –Chapter 6 (Page 1 of 6) Introduction– We are in the middle of one speech given by Jesus covering Chapters 5-7 1. The central theme is all about keeping God on the “throne of your heart”. a. This is a moment-by-moment thing, as our egos constantly want us to be in charge. b.
Our Gospel of Matthew inductive Bible study guide contains 56 free lessons. Each lesson contains questions, study notes, cross-references and applications.
Matthew 6 Questions and Answers. Day 1. 1. Read Matthew 6:1. What is the difference between Matthew 5:16 and Matthew 6:1? Matthew 5 talks about our good deeds glorifying God. Matthew 6 talks about doing good deeds to be seen by others and getting the honor for it yourself.
Verse 1. A basic principle 6:1. "Righteousness" means what is in harmony with the will of God, and righteous deeds are those that are pleasing to Him. Jesus warned His disciples about the possibility of doing good deeds for the wrong reason as He began His teaching about righteous behavior.