In the midst of drought...
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In the midst of drought, famine, and starvation, the prophet Joel calls us to fast and turn toward God. In the midst of record high gas and food prices, and a national monetary crisis, Matthew calls us to remember what truly matters in this life and in the next.
Many individuals perform helpful tasks and services for those who are in need, but too often it is for the purpose of recognition and praise. Matthew warns us not to be as the Pharisees and parade our good works before the public eye. Instead, we will have to be more creative in our acts of mercy and compassion. Prayer is to be in secret or if in public, with eyes wide open and lips closed. None of this bowed head, folded hands exhibition so that others can admire our piety.
Jesus would never discourage our giving, praying, or fasting. But Jesus wants us to practice these, and our other spiritual disciplines for the right reasons. We are to perform our kingdom work out of our love for God and for our neighbor. If this is our motivation, God will certainly be able to use us mightily.
Many individuals perform helpful tasks and services for those who are in need, but too often it is for the purpose of recognition and praise. Matthew warns us not to be as the Pharisees and parade our good works before the public eye. Instead, we will have to be more creative in our acts of mercy and compassion. Prayer is to be in secret or if in public, with eyes wide open and lips closed. None of this bowed head, folded hands exhibition so that others can admire our piety.
Jesus would never discourage our giving, praying, or fasting. But Jesus wants us to practice these, and our other spiritual disciplines for the right reasons. We are to perform our kingdom work out of our love for God and for our neighbor. If this is our motivation, God will certainly be able to use us mightily.
