Friday, January 16, 2009

Matthew 6:1-4 Giving to the Needy

"Beware" is a very strong imperative. It tells me there is a danger ahead that I must watch out for. It tells me that if I don't heed the warning I may suffer bad consequences. Who would wander into a property with a sign "Beware of dog" without checking out the dog first? At least, I would make sure the owner is present to control the dog or put it on a leash. I wouldn't feel safe otherwise. The sign warns me that there is a dog that might bite me.

When it comes to helping the needy, Jesus tells me that I must beware before opening that gate. Beware of doing so to be seen by others. The warning is against my motivation to help. What is my motivation when I help someone? To look good before other people so they would praise me and talk about how great I am? If I open the gate with that attitude, I will be in danger. I will be bitten by my selfish pride. A dog's bite is less harmful because when my pride bites, it bites like a snake injecting a venom that will kill me slowly but surely.

So, how can I avoid a bite from my pride? Jesus tells me that I must avoid making arrangements to parade my good deeds before others. I must make arrangements to ensure that it is secret. But Jesus goes further. He also gives me a new motivation for my good deeds: the reward of my Father. I must crave the reward of my Father more than the reward of people.
I must show off before my Father because I desire his reward above all other rewards.

I have been bitten a good number of times. Jesus has rescued me from every one when I confess my pride and ask for his forgiveness. Lord, give me a desire to crave my Father's reward more than any other reward when I perform good deeds. Help me to be compassionate towards those who are in need and seize the opportunities to exercise my righteousness before my Father. Help me to heed the warning to beware every time I set out to help someone.

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