<< Previous | Index | Next >>"THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT" Charitable Deeds (Mt 6:1-4) INTRODUCTION 1. In chapter five, we found Jesus contrasting the "righteousness of the kingdom" with what the scribes and Pharisees were TEACHING 2. As we enter chapter six, we find the contrast to be with what they were PRACTICING 3. The entire chapter expounds upon the "righteousness of the kingdom" WITH RESPECT TO MAN'S RELATION TO GOD, especially in the practice of certain acts of righteousness... [In verse one, we find...] I. THE BASIC PRINCIPLE GOVERNING OUR ACTS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS (1) A. PRELIMINARY THOUGHTS CONCERNING THIS VERSE... 1. Some manuscripts, upon which the KJV and NKJV are based, have the Greek word eleemosunen a. Translated "alms", or "charitable deeds" b. Which would make verse one refer specifically to almsgiving, or charitable deeds 2. Older manuscripts, upon which the ASV and NASV are based, have the Greek word dikaiosunen a. Translated "righteousness" b. Which would make verse one speaking in general terms, establishing the principle to be applied to ALL acts of righteousness -- Textual support seems strongest for dikaiosunen, making verse an INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT concerning all righteous acts B. THE BASIC PRINCIPLE (1a) 1. Note: It is NOT to completely avoid ANY practice of righteous- ness before men (cf. Mt 5:16) 2. Rather, it is to avoid the doing of such JUST TO BE SEEN OF MEN 3. Therefore, it is proper to do good works before men... a. When we are trying to secure praise for GOD b. But NOT when we are trying to secure praise for ourselves! C. CONSEQUENCES OF IGNORING THE BASIC PRINCIPLE (1b) 1. If, in the innermost being of your heart, you do not mean to please and glorify God, HE WILL NOT REWARD YOU! 2. What reward you may have (cf. Mt 6:2,5,16), will be limited to the praise of men [Consider how Jesus applies this to the matter of charitable deeds...] II. CONCERNING CHARITABLE DEEDS (2-4) A. WHAT "NOT" TO DO (2) 1. Don't be like the "hypocrites" (literally, "actors") a. Who sound trumpets in the synagogues and streets b. Who are looking to be honored by MEN 2. "They have their reward" a. I.e., they receive exactly (and ONLY) what they wanted: the praise of men b. But remember verse one... 1) They have no reward from the Father in heaven 2) Neither in the present or in the future! B. CHARITABLE DEEDS DONE PROPERLY (3-4a) 1. "Do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing" a. This involves avoiding not only the praise of others, but SELF praise as well b. Some thoughts by others on what this metaphor means: 1) "The right [hand], [represents] me with my good deed; the left, me with my good opinion about my deed." (LENSKI) 2) "The expression probably refers to the fact that as much as possible a person must keep his voluntary contribution a secret not only to others but even to himself; that is, he should forget about it, instead of saying in his heart, 'What a good man, woman, boy, girl, am I!'" (HENDRICKSEN) d. How can one develop the ability to give in this way? 1) Perhaps by giving so often it becomes "second nature"? 2) So that you do it without much thought (just as with anything done repeatedly)? 2. NOTE: Jesus is not condemning public giving PER SE (cf. Ac 2: 44-45; 4:34-37) a. He is condemning the spirit which seeks publicity b. He is teaching "secret-giving" in the sense of "secret to one's self" 3. "The true Christian cares not how much men hear of his public charities, nor how little they hear of his private ones." (TOPLADY) C. THE FATHER'S REWARD FOR PROPER CHARITABLE DEEDS (4b) 1. "Your Father who sees in secret will Himself reward you openly." 2. The reward may experienced to some degree in this life - Ps 41:1-3 3. Without a doubt it will be experienced on the day of judgment - Eccl 12:14; 2 Co 5:10; 1 Ti 6:17-19 CONCLUSION 1. Christians who have been blessed materially have been given a charge to be "rich in good works, ready to give, willing to share" - 1 Ti 6:17-19 2. The teaching of Jesus ASSUMES that His disciples would engage in "charitable deeds" (cf. Mt 5:42), and in this section He has directed His words to the spirit and manner of such deeds Our next study will examine Jesus' application of the basic principle concerning the practice of righteousness to the subject of PRAYER...<< Previous | Index | Next >>
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