Matthew6:1-24 "Beware of practicing your righteousness before men..."
Jesus says we must choose.. to serve God or to serve "mammon"... riches or wealth or any other master. As God's children, followers of Jesus Christ, we have made that choice. We are looking at life from a different point of view.. from God's perspective instead of man's. Our character is being reformed and transformed by the Holy Spirit and even our "righteous" actions will be different than before.
Jesus gives some examples of ways our religious practices must change to conform to the Father's will.
The giving of alms is an important part of many religions. Jesus taught that the right way to give is privately.. .in secret. It is not something to flaunt before others to be notices and honored. It is not something to do in order to receive a reward of any kind from others. We give "alms".. gifts of mercy and compassion and charity.. with a heart of love.. even as our Father in heaven has given to us in our spiritual poverty.
Prayer is without a doubt a vital part of religious life. But, it is not meant to be a show. It is not something to do in a proud or pious way. Jesus teaches us to come humbly before our Father.. in secret. It is a time of sweet communion with the God of peace and comfort, Who has seen our great need and desires to fill our hunger and thirst for righteousness with His Presence.
Prayer is not supposed to be just words.. it is meant to be meaningful. It is a conversation and a connection with Almighty God.. our Father, who is worthy of our praise and thanksgiving. It is seeking Him and finding Him. It is remembering that He is the Life-giver and all things are in His hands and that He knows what we need.. It is about confession and repentance.. forgiveness and intercession. It is a Father and His child sitting together in a time of intimate fellowship.
Fasting is another aspect of many religions. And once again we see how it has been and continues to be misused. Jesus taught that we should fast secretly. No one else needs to be in on this.. it is between us and God .
In verses 19-24 Jesus speaks about storing up treasures. We don't really consider this a religious practice, but there are many who think that their blessings.. their wealth.. comes because of their "righteousness". Jesus says that earthly treasures are corruptible... only treasures in heaven are lasting. And, even more importantly.. "where your treasure is there will your heart be also."
So, again we are confronted by the statement He makes in verse 24.. are we serving God.. in our giving, praying, fasting, and storing up of treasures? Or are we serving ourselves?
Father in heaven, may Your Name be kept holy, may Your kingdom come, and may Your will be done! You are our provider.. of all that we need today. Have compassion on us once again we pray. We praise and worship You. Amen.