13 March 2019

Best Without Trumpet

The Law governed external behaviour, but God looks upon the motives of our hearts.  It is not only what we do but the reasons why we do it which is of great interest to Him.  Jesus said in Matthew 6:1"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."  Notice Jesus did not say it was wrong to be seen by others doing charitable deeds, but to ensure our motive for doing so is not personal recognition.  If the reason we serve, invite homeless people to a party, or give money is to benefit our public image, the praises of men will the be extent of our reward.  A pat on the back ends after a second or two, and those praises die out quick.

I believe it is a great thing when athletes or celebrities visit fans in hospital, feed those in need, or provide gifts to kids in schools.  It is a blessing for people to give back to their communities and gladly meet the needs of people around them.  But if those musicians, celebrities, or volunteers aren't willing to do the same without the cameras rolling, the news coverage, oversized checks, and the photo ops, such should not expect a reward from God for it.  This is like a hypocrite sounding a trumpet to draw attention to their worship for credit from men as Jesus spoke in Matthew 6:2, "Therefore, when you do a charitable deed, do not sound a trumpet before you as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory from men. Assuredly, I say to you, they have their reward."  Increased ticket sales, improved public relations, or a more generous or down-to-earth image might be all people hope for, but I would prefer to receive an eternal reward from God which will endure.  Pastors and Christians can also serve to be seen or recognised and thus deny themselves of blessings God delights to give.

Jesus continued in Matthew 6:3-4"But when you do a charitable deed, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, that your charitable deed may be in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will Himself reward you openly."  I cannot speak for others and their motivation for offering their time and money, but God knows precisely why we give, help, serve, or do good deeds.  The secret motives of all the hearts of men are laid bare before the mighty God.  If you feel slighted by serving or giving without recognition or praise from men, it may be that is your primary reason for doing good deeds in the first place.  We should be doing charitable deeds, for Jesus said "when you do a charitable deed," not "if."  Don't do it to post on social media, to boost views or likes, or to gain a following:  do it in secret unto the LORD for His glory.  Take great delight in only the LORD knowing, glad to give a special gift for Him from which others benefited.  Resist the urge to sound the trumpet and our Father who sees in secret will reward openly.

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