Friday, October 22, 2021

Matthew Chapter 7

  The following are study notes from me and a brother on the book of Matthew / Chapter 7

See that chapter below in blue with ***** by our study comments on each verse

1 Judge not, that ye be not judged.

This doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t judge at all.

John 7:24 confirms this statement by telling us to judge righteous judgment. How can we judge righteous judgment, if we aren’t judging at all? Saints will even judge the angels (1 Corinthians 6:2). Are we then unworthy of judging the smallest matters? We are to judge our fellow brothers and sisters in faith and put them away if need be (Matthew 18:15-17). Paul put out a sexually immoral man from the body and scolded the Corinthians in 1 Corinthians 5 for failing to remove him from the body because of his iniquity. Now we know that Paul (like Jesus and the other apostles) set an example for us to follow...so let us do as Paul did and judge the brethren. Now as for the world...we are to preach the Gospel to them and expose their evil deeds using our light but we are not to judge them. We are to let God judge the outsiders (1 Corinthians 5:12-13).

****This is such a common twisted scripture perhaps the world most twisted. It is a great example of NOT proof texting. Taking one verse out and making doctrine from it. We are to use Gods Word to understand Gods Word. If we keep reading in Matt 7, we will find we are to judge but NOT do it in hypocrisy is Jesus main point here. Without judging we cannot even do the simplest and basic things of life yet alone have or function in the NT body.  


2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.

We and our deeds will be judged and measured in the same way we judge and measure other people and their deeds. This is a warning for the hypocrites.

*****This verse backs up the point of this entire section of scripture on hypocrisy. To say one thing and do another is a gross sin in Gods eyes and the religious leaders/church people of the day and even today are guilty of it for sure. This also backs up the scripture treating others and you want to be treated. Matt 6:12  God is about fair and non partial ways and we then should act accordingly to honor Him.


3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?

Why do you point out other people’s sin while you yourself are full of it, maybe even of the exact same sin that you’re pointing out. Every man’s way is right in his own eyes, but the Lord weights the hearts (Proverbs 21:2). Because the Lord weights the hearts, and because His Word is pure and tried and true, let us test ourselves to it and let Him reveal unto us our hypocrisies like in Psalm 26:2.

****** Here Jesus goes for the heart of the matter. Hypocrisy! It is easy for us all to see sin in others but have we rooted out the sin in us first? This reminds me of the verse where Jesus says do as the Pharisees tell you but do not do as they do as they tell you this but they do not do it themselves. Matt 23:3 

Let us ask ourselves why we would see sin in others as see ignore our own? Sounds like a serious heart condition that needs repentance amen?


4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?

Apparently, a mote (κάρφος) is a speck of dust and a beam (δοκὸν) is some larger wooden object. I’m not sure about this.

*******A mote is a small particle of matter while a beam is whole timber. This is comparing a sliver to a large board. Jesus is making the case that we cannot see clearly, if we have our own large sin, to then help others with smaller matters. We will not judge rightly and they will see we are hypocrites then what good can we do them? God is all about fair and righteous judgement not corrupt judgments. see Deut 16:18-20 on just judging  


5 Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.

The point is to examine yourself first before pointing out other’s sins.

The main sin of the Pharisees was hypocrisy (“for they say, and do not”, Matthew 23:3). Hypocrisy is when you say one thing and do another. You might preach a thing that you do not do or speak against a thing that you do.

***** Here Jesus gives us the cure after telling us the issue and He is not timid about it. He is also always about redeeming not just condemnation. We are to REPENT Luke 13:3 of our sin issues and be above reproach so then we can make good judgments. Matt 5:48 says be ye perfect / mature. Notice in this verse it PROVES we are indeed to judge, once we have the right and authority to by NOT keeping sin of our own. Paul tells us to examine ourselves in 1 Cor 11:28 and in 2 Cor 13:5 / If we do this and act on it, we will never be hypocritical and not condemned for it by others or God.  


6 Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you.

Proverbs 9:8, do not even rebuke mockers/scorners, they will only hate you. The truth that you spoke unto them might end up even forgotten, and all they are going to do is come back to attack you. Proverbs 18:2, If you meet a mocker/scoffer or a fool, that only delights in discovering his own heart, speaking the truth unto them would be not only pointless but shameful as well. They might make fun of the truth or put it down somehow, and then of you.

******In this verse we are given a command and it is regarding Gods truth as a pearl. Dogs in Jesus day were the lowest of animals right next to swine. ( today dogs are pagan idols as pets) Matt 13:46 talks of Gods kingdom/truth as a pearl of great price. If we have a great rare pearl, why would you ever offer it to someone who will throw it away then attack you? This is a sin against God and foolishness, not using. Jesus said be wise as a serpent in Matt 10 and in doing that we will avoid sharing the truth with those who will trample it. We must use discernment in who we share the gospel with (one on one) and who will not receive it but attack you and waste it. Guard the Word and do not cast it about as if it was worthless. See Titus 1:3  


7 Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you:

Asking, seeking and knocking may refer to praying, good deeds and/or good fruits (anything done or thought for God, in accordance with His word).

However, it isn’t enough to simply ask once. Take a look at the parable of the unjust judge in Luke 18. We are told to always pray, and not to faint. The widow in the parable wasn’t avenged of her adversary immediately...but after a while of bothering the unjust judge. God is just, and the saints are said to cry unto Him both day and night. Be one of the saints and cry unto him with trust and patience. Wait upon his perfect timing and rely not on your own understanding.

Romans 12:12 be patient in tribulation and keep on praying.

*******This admonition for asking/seeking things is teaching us some basic lessons echoed in other areas. First, we always as for what is Gods will per the Lords prayer. Then we know God gives according to His grace and His working good for us. And we know our seeking is a key and James says this: Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you. James 4:8 / Knocking reminds me of this Rev 3:20 verse: Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. / Here Jesus is knocking to call to us and the pont is we are to seek God and His kingdom and not stop. See Matt 6:33 


8 For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.

However...you may not receive whatever you are asking the Lord for if you ask amiss, to consume it upon your lusts. James 4:3. How can we make sure that we aren’t asking amiss? Read the word...read the psalms...see how and what they cried and prayed for. Imitate them. It was all written down for our learning. And crucify the flesh with it’s desires...die to sin and to the world. Ask for the spiritual things for His glory and always be content with food and clothes. Psalm 50:15, Do call upon the Lord in the day of trouble so that He delivers you, and you will glorify Him then. Crying out to God in your affliction is a good thing that you should do.

***** We know God does not grant just ANY request unless it fits His will for us. Think of asking a question. Often you get a answer but it is NOT the one you wanted but you still got a answer right? On seeking, the assumption here is that you are seeking things of Him / His Kingdom of God and in that case you WILL find it. Warning: if you seek selfish things or out of Gods will things, you may be left empty amen? As it says in Rev 3:20 ... He knocks to us. If we answer Him with a pure heart, He will open it. Acts 17 says God calls ALL men to repent. He is wanting us all to come to Him for salvation as He wants none to perish. 2 Peter 3:9 and God gives good things not a snake when we need bread. Matt 7:9-12


9 Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?

Have faith. Every good and perfect gift comes from the Father of lights in whom there is no variableness or a shadow of turning. James 1:17

**** God is a good loving Father and we do not have to fear His not caring for us if we seek His will and obey His ways. (He will chastise sin) He rained bread from heaven in the desert ( Exodus 16 ) and God is better then a human father and by faith we can trust in Him.

See 2 Cor :7 


10 Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent?

God is not unjust to deceive us and/or mock us when we ask Him for something. Neither is He the author of confusion (1 Corinthians 14:33).

**** God is a good loving Father and we do not have to fear His not caring for us if we seek His will and obey His ways. (He will chastise sin) Remember the fish Jesus provided to the masses ( Matt 14) God is better then a human father and by faith we can trust in Him.

See 2 Cor :7  / The point here is to trust the Father without doubting!


11 If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?

There is a parallel verse...Luke 11:13 says the exact same thing but replaces the “good things” with the “Holy Spirit”. Holy Spirit is our Comforter and the one that will remind us of all things and convict us...teach us, etc (John 14:26). We are to desire and diligently seek Him and spiritual gifts (1 Corinthians 14:1). We may always ask for these. We must also have faith and not doubt whenever we ask the Lord for something. If we request something for His glory we can be sure it will be granted unto us, but ask as you feel led. (James 1:6).

**** Jesus makes the comparison. We as fallen humans usually do the needed good things for children, how much MORE will a PERFECT Father in Heaven do good. We need to see God as FAR superior then us so we can have a SUPERIOR trust in Him. Notice He says get good things. This does not mean you get what you want but God will give.... good things.  See Numbers 23:19 .... God is not a man to lie.   


12 Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.

The two great commandments: Love the Lord your God with all your soul, mind, strength and resources. And love your neighbor as yourself.

****** Here we see the fairness/justice that God requires all over the Word and the OT law being upheld under the prophets that taught it. If we love God and others.... we will live by this rule. Who could ever be said to love their boss as they steal from him? Also, can we say we love God as we wilfuly SIN against Him on and on? Not not at all. Jesus said if we love him we keep His commands. John 14:15 / The simplicity in Christ is clear and we do not need to make it so complex that it is confusing. Love God and love neighbors.....and love is keeping God's commands. See 1 John 5:3 


13 Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:

The gate is straight. Deuteronomy 5:32 commands us to obey the Lord’s commandments, not turning to the right hand nor to the left...meaning that we are to do exactly as He commands and not twist His word nor follow our own ways. There is a way that seems right to a man which actually leads to death...read Proverbs 14:12. And we have a warning to those who add to or remove from God’s Word: Revelation 22:18-19. Some people also twist the Word to their own destruction: 2 Peter 3:16.

***** This verse reminds me of Jesus as our gate. John 10:9 ...we must enter through Him alone not churchianity, our own ways or man made traditions. The world offers a broad road with all of its traps and false ways made by satan the god of it 2 Cor 4;4/ The narrow way means it has conditions/rules/doctrines/commands to the NEW blood covenant of God ( see Matt 26) but the world says come follow anything you want, this road is broad and easy to travel. Jesus says to STRIVE in Luke 13 so we best get to striving through the narrow gate. So many get to the gate but MOST never go through and strive! The flesh, the world, false religion, fame money whatever keeps them from the journey to their demise!    


14 Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.

The last days will be like unto Noah’s and Lot’s days (Matthew 24, Luke 17). Everything will seem normal to the lost world, and none will be aware of the impending destruction. In Noah’s day, only 8 souls were saved from the flood in the entire world. In Lot’s day, only 3 souls were saved from Sodom and it’s daughters. From 600 000 souls in the wilderness, only 2, namely, Joshua and Caleb, stepped into the Promised Land. The rest of the men perished in the wilderness during the 40 years of wandering the desert because of their unbelief and their stiff-neck (Hebrews 3:7:11). And besides that, Jesus told us that there will be almost no faith on earth in Luke 18:8.

***** Nothing to add here, my brother said it well! FEW will find it.... how about you?


15 Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.

False prophets/false teachers. People do not prophecy today as they did before, so today we will have to beware of false teachers and not have to worry about false prophets...although the premise is the same. In 2 Peter 2:1 he says that there were false prophets before and that there will come false teachers now. The Word is complete so there is no need for new revelation. Although these things will return just before Christ returns...but that is not yet. Certain things have to pass first. The prophets claimed to receive word from the Lord saying something and the false teachers claim that His written Word is teaching a certain thing which is false...because they twist the Word for their own gain and desires and delusions. Modern so called pastors are a good example of successful false teachers who prey upon the deceived ones for their money (the blind leading the blind Matthew 15:14).

***** False teachers do abound today. Paul warned wolves will come in after he leaves and they did. 

Acts 20:29 / Jesus warned in Matt 24 about the last days and many false teachers with false miracles and such that deceive. Notice they are in sheep clothing meaning... they look like believers and maybe they even act like believers. What do wolves do? They sneak up to kill and devour. What does Satan do? He kills and devours. See 1 Peter 5:8 and John 10;10 


16 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?

You will know whether they are true or false teachers by their fruit. Test their words and actions to the word. Read 1 Titus 3 for a description of what a true shepherd of the Lord’s sheep should be like.

********How do we know then? Jesus said judge a tree by its fruit John 15 and false teaches cant produce godly fruit for long they will be exposed if we test. It is doctrine, works and their testimony over time that will expose them. Testing all things 1 Thess 5 and being Bereans Acts 17 ...we will not be deceived. Trust in the Lord and His word not modern pastors or false teachers all over the land. Know the Word (2 Tim 2:15) and you will easily know false teachers!   


17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit.

18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.

Reminds me of 1 John 3. Does that mean we cannot sin? No, we will doubtless make mistakes now and then but we wont live in them but repent and turn from them right away instead. Matthew 12:34, evil men can do and speak good things now and then but usually the motives are ill so that good thing is actually a corrupt fruit. Just like the righteous men refuse to live in wickedness even so evil men refuse to live in righteousness although they may be good here and there...as Jesus said, they are vipers. Then you have some relatively good men that do good deeds, who are not washed clean by the Christ’s shed blood. Our own works cannot save us otherwise Christ wouldn’t have had to die, however they matter once we are actually born again in the new covenant as they are fruit we are His.

*****See my notes on verse 16 / Be a fruit inspector of your own fruit first, then others and you will know good fruit vs rotten fruit to walk in pure doctrine/truth. John 14 says the Spirit will teach us ALL truth. If you know all truth you tree will be full of good fruit and it is easy to see false trees not of God. 


19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire.

Like the parable of the wheat and the tares and sheep and goats. The wicked are worthless in the Lord’s sight and will be destroyed and disappear like a mere vapor. Psalm 37:38.

******In the bible trees play a big part. Remember the tree in the garden they should not have touched? Gen 2:17 / We are liken to a tree and if we claim God we are to bring fourth MUCH fruit not a tiny bit. The fruit God requires is OBEDIENCE to Him. See Hebrews 5:9 / When we obey God we cannot help but have MUCH fruit. When we sin, we cancel the process by which we can bear much fruit. Our lives are to glorify the Father as trees full of fruit not idle, dying, rotted or barren. And like it or not that reference to cast in the fire is HELL/judgment. Read John 15 and strive to bear much fruit or be cut off. See Romans 11    


20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.

Apple tree brings apples, fig tree brings figs, a good man brings righteousness in holiness, an evil man brings wickedness. For an evil mans fruit to be truly good, and not corrupt, his heart would have to be changed and humbled. He cannot last doing good for a longer period and he will eventually compromise. Intentions matter. Even the works of those who are saved shall be tried with fire, to test their integrity (1 Corinthians 3:13).

******This verse is telling us that over time we will know ourselves/others by the fruit ( sin or holiness) they/wee exhibit. The idea that God saves you and you do nothing or that sin will not cut you off or idleness and worldliness wont damn you is NOT found in scripture. Have you not read: For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sin.  But a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries. Heb 10:26-27 / We have no excuse. We have the Spirit and the Word. That is fertile ground, great watering and massive SON shine. If we do not bear much fruit we are guilty before a Holy God who died to redeem us and purchase our freedom by becoming sin for us. 2 Cor 5;21 



21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.

We are in a blood covenant with God. I say blood covenant because Christ’s shed blood washes us clean and gives us access to the Father. A covenant is an agreement between two or more parties. Both parties have their share to adhere to. We must do whatever it is we agreed to do, and God must do whatever it is He agreed to do. In this covenant, God promises us eternal life with Him and to forget all of our sins if we turn from our evil ways and obey Him in all that He commands us to do...No exceptions. Hebrews 5:9 and the rest of the scriptures of course, confirm it. He became the source of eternal salvation for all those who obey Him. And Jeremiah 31:31 confirms that we are in a new covenant (read Hebrews 8 too). It is made with Israel but the gentiles are grafted in as well.

****** I think of this verse to highlite/echo this scripture: For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother. Matt 12 / We must by faith repent and be made new. Then in holiness/obedience  we endure to gain eternal life. If you do not do Gods will ...you are not obeying thus you live in sin and will be cast away. Read Matt 25 as well for righteous servants rewards. it is faith and works that prove each other. See James 2 



22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?

Read Matthew 25 as well. See the contrast between the good and between the evil? The wicked ones are proud and boasting of whatever good it is they think they did while the righteous are being lowly and not esteeming their own works in their own eyes. Whosoever exalts himself shall be abased and whosoever abases himself shall be exalted. James 4:10, 1 Peter 5:6, humble yourselves before the Lord and allow Him to exalt you, for He is worthy. Boast, however in the Lord and magnify Him (2 Corinthians 10:17).

****** This warns of false religious people/false converts more interested in signs and wonders then truth and doctrine. See Matt 24 on false signs to come. Also if we just rely on good works but NOT walking in His word and ways we are NOT eligible for the grace of God to come in the last day. Can you expect mercy from a righteous human judge if he knows you have not tried hard to keep the law? How much harsher a punishment on those who trample Jesus blood to NOT obey in holiness? See Heb 10:29

Churchianity has lied and told eople Jesus blood covers it all but that is a lie. We must be in covenant and obeying/forsaking sin or we will be cast off as reprobates.  Paul warned of this in 2 Cor 13:5



23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.

Psalm 6:8, Psalm 101, Psalm 119:115

Pride is often mentioned in these psalms. Pride and a haughty spirit come before the fall as it is written in Pro 16:18. Work on having a childlike faith and being humble and lowly, for whosoever will not receive the Kingdom of God as a little child, shall in no-wise enter therein (Mark 10:15, Luke 18:17). Children are usually not proud and haughty but their ears are open and they listen and obey even if they do not understand.

********I think the key words here are "worker of iniquity". In the Greek that is simply SIN. If we live in sin on going, no matter the other good works we do, it is evidence of either a false conversion or rebellion and both damn you. God has always wanted obedience most and we know that rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft. See 1 Sam 15  / 1 John 3:9 says no one practices sin who is born of God. What a grave warning to us all!


24 Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock:

Psalm 18:2 the Lord is my rock. Build your house upon the Lord and His Word. Isaiah 40:8 the Word of our God shall stand for ever even though everything else will fade away and disappear. He is an eternal rock and whatever is built on Him will last and be unmovable. Jesus said that we cannot do anything without Him in John 15:5. Because of that, remain in His love and keep on praying without fainting because you are powerless by yourself.

*******James  1:22 tell us that we are to be does not hears of the Word. That is just clear as day and needs no further explanation does it? Do what Jesus told us to do ...if we are born of Him!


25 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.

You have to put on the whole armor of God that you may be ready to endure the day of calamity, and do everything that is in your power to stand, and not fall.

Ephesians 6:13. The rain, the floods and the winds represent the calamities and the tribulations of this life...the spiritual storms. They come but they always pass as well. And everyone who will follow Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.

****** This is a clear & great promise to us that if we are founded and built on the Word / Christ, we will NOT fail. Jesus made a promise in Matt 16  ....And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it. / That is a promise as we are His body. We build on the Rock by knowing Him via the gospel and by keeping His ways as fruit we are His house!


26 And every one that heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand:

Don’t be like a man that saw his face in the mirror and turned away and at once forgot what he looks like (James 1:22-24).

***** If you want to see the opposite of being built firm on the rock, go read Genesis 6 and the Noah flood account. Noah was a man of faith and obedience .... he built on the rock as fruit he was of God. The world around him was partying on the sand and God washed them all away. We build on the rock by faith in Christ and the gospel of repentance and new life holiness/obeying to endure to life eternal. Only a fool builds on sand when a firm rock is right before him. 


27 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell: and great was the fall of it.

This is about the so-called Christians that do not love the Lord (because they are not obeying Him). Once the day of trouble comes, they will have nobody to lean upon. Great was the fall of it...reminds me of Matthew 12:38–39, when the latter end of a man is worse then at the first after the unclean spirit comes out of a man and then returns. Jesus warned several people to stop sinning after healing them and forgiving their sins or that something worse will befall them. The unclean spirit found it’s house empty and garnished...and swept clean. Jesus told us that a spoiler first has to bind the strong man of the house, before spoiling it. If the Holy Ghost resides within us, nothing can ever spoil us spiritually (lest we choose sin) as the one that is in us (God) is stronger then the one that is in the world (Satan and his minions) 1 John 4:4.

*****see  my notes on verse 26


28 And it came to pass, when Jesus had ended these sayings, the people were astonished at his doctrine:

They have never heard a man speak like this (John 7:46). So they were astonished and amazed at His doctrine...but just how many actually followed Him and applied whatever it is He preached? Few (John 6:66-69). To listen is pleasant but to do is uncomfortable...and people love comfort.

****** They were amazed as He brought the truth of the Kingdom of God to earth and they could not even comprehend His ways. The truth is most all left him by the end of His short ministry. Truth divides and it separates out the true sheep form the goats. See Matt 10 on division? By the way...doctrine means instructions. See you cannot even follow Jesus biblically to eternal life UNLESS you have correct doctrine/instructions on how to please and obey Him. It is why we study and keep His Word. it leads to life ... doctrine/truth alone leads to life not false ways of teachings of men. 


29 For he taught them as one having authority, and not as the scribes.

Psalm 34:11 “Come, ye children, hearken unto me: I will teach you the fear of the LORD.”. The scribes were learning the Word without the help of the Holy Spirit and Jesus was the Word Himself! Even from His young age, they were astonished at His knowledge (Luke 2:46-47).

*******Jesus taught with authority why? Well He was God and He knew truth best and the Word was Him. This tells us we too can have authority IF we know and live on the Word boldly via the Spirit. Like the disciples after the spirit came in Acts 2; they had boldness and authority to preach and live and die for the faith. See Acts 4:31 / The Scribes were just religious men with pride, dead hearts and lack of love issue towards God himself ( they did not even see Jesus as God) and in that; we cannot be pleasing to God or of His Word. 



Saturday, July 10, 2021

Matthew Chapter 6

 The following are my study notes and teaching points on the book of Matthew / Chapter 6

See that chapter below in blue with ***** by my study comments on each verse


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1 Take heed that ye do not your alms before men, to be seen of them: otherwise ye have no reward of your Father which is in heaven.

****** Here Jesus is instructing us on the practice if our giving. In his day alms (elleemosune in Greek was the mercy/charity and giving to the needy) God always had a heart for the needy as when he had Israelites leave corners of harvest fields open for the needy. (see Lev 19) This is not to be confused with the OT practice of tithing that helped support the Levitical priest and temple. That was food given to the temple (and needy also) but it is NOT in place for us today. We are told by Paul to give as we see fit in 2 Cor 9. Keep in mind this is the truly needy here and not the lazy scammers we see in most modern societies today. Keep that in mind when giving as God wants you to use your money he gave you with wisdom; NOT to pay for men's drugs or alcohol habits they will not quit. Notice he makes it very clear we are NOT to give in a way that we are showing it to others lest we lose our reward for it. This is a matter of the heart (a thread in all of God's word) as if we give to just give, then we do not need to broadcast it like man made religion does in great pride and arrogance.   

Therefore when thou doest thine alms, do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.

******** We know this idea if giving in secret is important as Christ again mentions it. He is teaching us that if we give to be seen of men, we have no true heart for giving and God will not reward us. It would be giving out of pride and show; that we know God hates (see Proverbs 6) as we are to have right motives in all we do. There is no evidence anyone actually blew a trumpet when giving but; it is the act of making your giving known and in public that Jesus is referring to. Due to the hypocrite comment, we can say he was pointing to the Pharisees as he called them that openly. (see Matt 23) Again; we can look to man made religion today and how they make a record/show and report of their giving and it is in direct violation of Christ's clear command! 

But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth:

******** Here Jesus makes a statement to prove a point, not to be literal. Obviously, your hands know what they are each doing but; He is saying do it so no one sees what you do. This is what is called a hyperbole; that is a statement that is exaggerated to prove a point. Knowing when Jesus is using this method and when he is not is important to getting at God's truth. Example: Jesus saying "pluck out your eye" is a type of hyperbole used. Learn to see this action used by Christ and it will help your understanding of scripture and how he taught us in the Word.   

That thine alms may be in secret: and thy Father which seeth in secret himself shall reward thee openly. 

****** We see the pattern of doing works in secret (giving/prayer) has deep purpose for us per Christ. We know that it removes the motivation of why we do what we do. If we do it when ONLY God sees, it assures us our motives are at least not for others to see. A pure heart is a key to serving God as these chapters of the sermon on the mount are teaching us. (see Mattt 5:8) We need to live and act in ways that honor God and not cater to man or our flesh, as most do today. Again look at how man made denominational religion has left these simple basics to the point of having televised national prayer days and huge give-athons! It is shameful and proves how fleshly/money motivated they all are vs being biblical and God honoring.  

And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.

******** Jesus now turns to another key aspect of the faith life, prayer. He is calling out the Pharisees again as they had a reputation for wanting to be seen by men. (like modern pastors today) He gives us the same perimeters for praying as he did for giving. It is to be done in secret. Fact: Jesus never prayed with anyone we see in scripture. (it's true look it up) We know the other NT saints prayed in the body (not sure exactly how) but it was ONLY with known true saints. In the book of John 9, we even see God does NOT even hear the prayers of sinners. Today modern prayer is far too public, open and offered to just any one and that is sinful and foolish. Jesus is teaching us that prayer is VERY private and we need to hold it as such. 

But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.

******** Christ makes it clear we are to go get alone with the Father and pray. He does not even say pray in your gatherings, He says get alone! This proves it is NOT a show or even a big group practice at all per Him. It can be done with others of the true NT faith but; alone is what Jesus is clearly teaching here and he modeled that as well. We see again what the Father sees in secret is rewarded as this has a clarifying the intentions of the heart action. We see the religious people today who love to make BIG events/deals/ritual shows out of their faith acts. But; do they walk down the street and reach out to the homeless when no one sees them? God knows and sees all doesn't He?     

But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.

********* Now Jesus moves on to HOW to pray. He warns against the practice of vain (means useless) "memorized repetition prayer" that really is dead and meaningless. Imagine reading your wife the same love letter daily over and over, it would NOT seem from the heart would it? We are to be led by the spirit in life (see Romans 8) and that would include prayer as well. Always make sure your prayers are meaningful and from the heart not a practiced repetition. Imagine a husband has a memorized saying he says to his wife each morning but no heart or feeling. Is it of any value to her really? Isn't she seeking a real heartfelt emotion from him daily not vain words? The heathens (gentiles) believed they could reach God with these many words (like man made religion today) but Jesus is pointing us to be from the heart and then God will hear. This teaches us it is NOT "how much" you say but the quality of what you say from the heart unto to God. Prayer is really for us, our connection to God most of all as He already knows it all, as Jesus covers in the next verse. 

Be not ye therefore like unto them: for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him.

******* When we pray, we cry out to God and petition Him in Christs name for needs and areas of importance to us or others. We do NOT need to take this time to "fill God in" as if he does not know already. Jesus is assuring us that He knows what we need already and how very comforting is that to consider dear saints?

 After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name.

******* Christ goes on to give us a FORM of a prayer. Sadly many man made faiths (like Lutheran and Roman Catholic) have turned this into the very thing Jesus said to NOT do. They do it as a dead repetitious prayer that is not from the heart or spirit but memorized in the head. It is more proof that these places not only ignore God's truth for their traditions but they twist it to their own demise. It is not so  among Gods people.    

10 Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven.

******** Jesus reminds us to yearn for the Kingdom of God that will one day come to earth at His return but for now it is within us. (Luke 17:21) It is not yet here, it is in heaven but it is coming. Note: it would do us well to keep in mind that a kingdom has a King, subjects, a place to rule and laws. This also reminds us the other kingdom on earth is satan's, as he is the god of this world per Paul. (2 cor 4:4) In Romans 12;2 we are told by being transformed and not conformed to this world, we will live out the perfect will of God. Sadly most today who claim faith in Christ have mingled the kingdom of God with the kingdom of the world (satan) and this is NOT pleasing to God but it is sinful.  

11 Give us this day our daily bread.

*******So much could be said here about the "bread of life" who is Jesus the Christ. (John 6:25-59) God gives us our daily needs (bread/food/raiment) and it is both spiritual and physical. Jesus reminds us to live in the day and not worry about tomorrow (Matt 6:24) and this will help our peace and our relying on the Father for all things. Remember how the Israelite's relied on God in the desert for water, manna (bread) and deliverance so we should rely on Him daily, if we are claiming to be of Christ.  

12 And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.

******** This sample prayer moves on to cover forgiving of our debts. Jesus will soon remind us in this chapter that if we do not forgive, we will not be forgiven. (Matt 6:15) So much for once saved always saved. This verse also seems to echo to me the parable of the wicked man who got forgiven but; then he did NOT forgive. (Matt 18:21-35) Let that not be so of God's true saints. The word forgiven in Greek is aphiemi and it is a verb/action meaning to let go, to lay side! We lay aside any bitterness or un-forgiveness and we are set free.   

13 And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.

******* As Jesus closes His prayer, we see this term "lead us not" phrase. We must see that this verse shows we are to be FOLLOWING the Lord, not just believing. To be lead, naturally means we are following/obeying Him. It is a active faith not a static one. Then he says "not into temptation". We know the Father is good and just not leading His children into a situation to cause sin. If we keep the Lord's Word and ways, we can be assured we will not be lead into temptation. That word temptation (peirosmos in Greek) can also mean putting to proof and a trial. (like Job was put to a test) Christ continues with deliver us from evil, a contrast from going into temptation. Evil here meaning sin, wickedness, lewd or malicious. We must rely on God, His spirit, the Messiah / His Word to deliver us from evil. Note: this does not mean we will not go thru evil as most saints did often to their deaths. The promise is to delivery us from it. Like going through a nasty rain/wind storm; we can be in it, touched by it, affected by it but then; we are delivered from it amen? He is our deliverer! Jesus finishes the prayer with a reminder of the kingdom of God. This is a greatly over looked concept today mainly due to false man made denominational religion of easy believe salvation. That word is used 154 times in the NT word alone. We are to be a people of His kingdom (to come) and to not be of the enemies kingdom, this fallen culture. Then He says power and glory which is the substance/realm of God's kingdom. We are partakers of this, if we are born of Him and walking in His ways. We are also reminded it is a forever kingdom like our souls. But as mortals, all we know here is the earth and the flesh which are so temporal.  But this promised kingdom of God is spiritual and forever, making it a most valuable and worthy to be striving for, in Christ.      

14 For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you:

******* Christ then reminds us of the reason He himself came. To seek and save the lost (to redeem/forgive via His death burial and resurrection) Luke 10:19 / In order for us to partake of His forgiving/cleansing blood, we must be LIKE Him and forgive other ourselves as fruit we are of Him. To harbor unforgiveness against others, means we feel we are better then them before God. This exposes a heart issue and salvation/redemption is all a heart issue is it not? Jesus says out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks. (Luke 6:45) To not forgive means your heart is NOT changed or right before a Holy God. The Lord is always about conditional salvation never ever unconditional salvation as many teachers say today! Part of the condition here per Jesus is to forgive, as you are forgiven, to be forgiven. Trespass here (parapatoma) is a sin or fault. Note: forgiving others (even those who do not deserve it) serves 3 main purposes for us: it glorifies God, it blesses our enemies and it sets you free. Again since Jesus came to set us fully free (John 8:32) forgiveness must rule in His holy people, lest bondage over take us.    

15 But if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses.

********** This is a great warning to us about un-forgiveness and it is a heart issue, about new life we get in Christ. This warning undoes all the false gospel teaching that sayd Jesus did it all and you do not have to do anything. That is a lie. Jesus did His part ( it is finsihed) and we have a part to do as part of our covenant walk with God. To not do it (forgive) is sin and NO willful sinner will enter into His kingdom. ( see Heb 10;26) This verse is a great reminder of faith and works as part of our salvation path. (see James 2:14-26) If your heart is transformed by God's spirit and it is pure before Him, it WILL forgive others. If it is bitter/hardened, it will lead to the deceitfulness of sin (see Heb 3;13) that will destroy you. If you struggle with unforgiveness, just ask the Father for the strength/grace to over come that sin. He will surely give it to you as a good and loving Father.

16 Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.

******** Fasting is brought to attention here which is the denying of the flesh (food mostly) to focus on service or attention to God/spiritual matters. The bible teaches fasting as biblical but not a lot of details are commanded on it. We have liberty how we carry it out as long as we do within God's ordained ways. It is to be all about God and to God. But notice how men, were doing it to appear something they were not (holy) before other men but not unto God. Jesus (in His usual cutting form) goes after the hypocrisy showing how much God hates this sin. (see Matt 23) Hypocrisy is saying and telling others one thing (really not being true to it) then doing something opposite yourself, often hidden. The word countenance denotes; sad and gloomy. Lets picture this scene; religious men get to do something good and pure unto God (fasting) but they fake looking sad and gloomy to get attention/pity of men. This shows a wicked wrong heart and the Lord is really all about our hearts before Him is He not? This is common among Sunday religious folks who do lots of praying/fasting and giving in front of men to be seen. We should do our service to Him (like fasting) with a joy of heart and not looking to get mans notice at all. Christ says "they have their reward" meaning on judgement day, fake works like this fleshly fasting, will be burned up as false and not worthy of reward.    

17 But thou, when thou fastest, anoint thine head, and wash thy face; 

******** Jesus is teaching us that when we do this service onto God like fasting, we should not show suffering to others around us. This makes our motive pure of heart and right in the Fathers eyes.  

18 That thou appear not unto men to fast, but unto thy Father which is in secret: and thy Father, which seeth in secret, shall reward thee openly.

******** Here is a key to the biblical life as what we do, we do unto to God, NOT men!  Like prayer or giving that is to be done in secret (see Matt 6:4-6) the Father sees our fasting in secret and a reward will be upon us from above. When you fast, no one needs to know but you and perhaps a spouse who lives with you. Lets make sure that our acts to God are not done for favor of man. Preaching the Word is to be done in public but prayer, giving and fasting are to be private matters if God is to be honored fully in it. 

19 Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: 

20 But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal:

******** Christ is telling us that we are not to live for the treasures and riches of this temporal life. They are vain, fading and can be lost or stolen by wicked men. Sadly most people (even claimed believers) spend much more of their time on the things of the world, NOT on the eternal things of God. This does not mean we cannot have any money but that money and things should not be our focus, distraction or a main goal. The command is to lay up treasure in heaven and that is done by obeying God, keeping His ordained ways, working for His kingdom to come and then we will reap a reward in eternity.   

21 For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.

******** This is a very basic concept but it has so much depth to it. Men who invest all they have in the stock market watch it 24-7. People that invest their whole lives in a business venture often are obsessed with it gaining results. Men who are bankers, actors or athletes put all that they are into that pursuit and it becomes "who they are". Their heart (the focus of their life) is over taken by what they put their main effort into daily. As Col 3;2 says we are to set our minds on things above, God and heaven not earthly things that will fade. Jesus is coming to destroy all that is on earth ( 2 Thess 1:8-10) do not live for those things as you suffer great loss.  

22 The light of the body is the eye: if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.

********* This saying of Jesus is wrestled over by many and hard to understand. He just commanded we NOT store up earthly treasure and we know to do that, we need to make enlightened decisions amen? Those decisions on how we live this life, spend our time and resources for God or for ourselves/flesh. The eye is mentioned here and if we probe its purpose we will get the truth. Often scripture speaks of light vs dark. (See Proverbs 4:18-19) We know it gathers light for us to see and help us make daily decisions. The word that causes difficulty is "single". It is haplous in the Greek and it means to be good, whole and fulfilling its office. Jesus is really saying if the eye is good and sound, it will aid our body / life to see and function properly. The eye has a physical purpose but; as we life for Christ, walking in this world, is can have a spiritual affect as well. What we see, how we discern it does affect our spiritual life amen?

23 But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!

********* This verse further highlights the issue at hand with the eye. It says, "If our eye be evil" and that can have various meanings. Clearly it refers to how we view things, decide things and act upon things from what we see and know in this life. It can be about the eye vision and also about our thoughts / life /spiritual choices as well. If we see things then we covet, hate, slander, gossip or lust; the light is not guiding us and we act out on that darkness/sin. Again, this is a heart issue matter as the eye only shows you what is physically really there. It is the heart of a man that discerns both good and evil. Jesus is saying see/walk in the light, not in darkness. (see 1 John 1:7) The further point is to make good decisions on what you live for being of God's light and not darkness of sin/the world and our flesh.

24 No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.

******* Christ switches us back to life choices and the reminder to have only one master in this life. Who died for us anyway and who should we serve first and only? We cannot be of God and the world (see 1 John 2:15/ James 4:4) and we cannot have two masters. In this case he speaks of mammon that is money and it links back to His verses on not storing up treasures here on earth so we do NOT end up serving them vs God. To serve anything above God, it is a idol and NO idolater will gain heaven. (see 1 Cor 6:9-10)   

25 Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?

******* Jesus had a way of saying hard things that cut to a humans soul and flesh. The idea of taking no thought on these matters (life,food,drink, your body or clothing) is very foreign to our nature as fallen fleshly humans. I have some men telling me because of this verse, I should not plan ahead or even think about our needs. They say that we just expect God to drop them down for us but that is NOT the meaning here. Jesus had a treasure who carried money and he told men to get swords for a trip showing even He planned ahead) This is another good example why we look deep at the root words for better understanding. In the Greek that word "thought" is merimnao and it means to not be anxious. Jesus is simply saying to not worry about such matters as life is much bigger then that. We will see we are to trust in the Father for all things. By the way that word raiment (enduma) means a robe in the Greek. They wore robes / tunics to cover their forms and it is why I teach it today as well. 

26 Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. Are ye not much better than they?

********* Christ next takes us to God's creation and reminds us how He cares for the animals. (Christ is the Creator per John 1) We are told that we are more valuable to God then animals to comfort us. (we are made in His image/ see Genesis 1:27) This in no way means we should not labor, grow or store food/items up for winter. If we keep reading we see it is a call to NOT worry but trust! 

27 Which of you by taking thought can add one cubit unto his stature?

******* This verse take us back to that root word thought (merimnao) and it is to NOT worry or be anxious. Paul tells us to not be anxious for nothing in Phil 4:6-7 and it is the same Greek word. 

28 And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin:

******** This verse again uses the word raiment (enduma) and it is robes. Jesus says do not worry about such things but it does not mean we do not act to cloth ourselves as some claim. Do it without worry is the echoing meaning here. Again He reminds us of the awesome creation and that we need to trust and be lead by the Father/Spirit as even the plants are taken care of. I may be able to offer a good example of this point Jesus is aiming for. We travel all over the nation to street preach. I do plan for our needs on the road, I setup our van to live in, I bring tools, some food and other needed items but; I do NOT worry about it. No I trust the Father most in the end. This is using wisdom and trust in combination and it is what we are commanded to do as we serve Him. 

29 And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.

******** I like how here Jesus elevates the awesome creation of God far above what ever any person could create. Have you ever heard people say, well that sunset painting is nice but; it is nothing like the real thing? The Fathers handy work (Christ's) is far superior to any mans effort is the point!

30 Wherefore, if God so clothe the grass of the field, which to day is, and to morrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith?

********* Christ gives us a great assurance here as even grass is taken care of by the Father, why should we His children worry? Grass and animals are temporal but man is eternal and of much greater value. 

31 Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?

******** Here Jesus echoes verse 25 and we need to take extra notice. When things are said once in scripture, it is important. When things are echoed two or three times; a point of great importance is being made. Same word is used thought ... and means worry. Jesus is getting us to see clear to not worry but to lean and trust on the Father, not in the physical. This is apparently His driving point He wants His disciples to understand and grasp. 

32 (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things.

******** In this verse we are reminded that Jesus main mission was to the house of Israel. (see Matthew 15:24) He makes a comment about how the Gentiles are the ones who worry and seek such material things. (alluding to the Hebrew believers should know better and trust in God) The Greek word for gentile is ethnos and it means non hebrew, pagan or heathen. Realize that at this time, the faith/people Jesus dealt with were mostly all Hebrew's. After Christ resurrected, the gospel was then taken by Paul and others to the gentile areas as thankfully God allowed us to enter in/grafted in by Christ' blood to the covenant with Him.    

33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.

******** This raises one of my original early points about the kingdom of God as a main theme of Christ. (that most miss out on) The entire creation rests on the Kingdom of God as even the garden of Eden was a "type" of heaven (perfect) Here Jesus is telling us to seek that kingdom. He rounds out this chapter that has told us to not be hypocrites, to have a pure heart, how to pray, not to worry, not store up earthly wealth, to not have two masters and that we are to seek the kingdom of God. Great foundational points but a area that most all miss is this term; and His righteousness! Many claim to be about the kingdom of God but they are lying/void of righteousness. That word (dikaiosume in Greek) means to be pure, have virtue and to be in right doctrine/standing with God. You cannot be of the kingdom of God and get His righteousness unless you are seeking and walking in His ways NOT your own or man made religious traditions. (see Heb 5:9) You cannot keep pagan holidays that lie like Christmas or easter, you cannot preach a false easy believe gospel, you cannot be of the world and you cannot keep false traditions then still claim to be of Him as truth! This will anger God and void your worship of Him per Jesus (See Mark 7:6-9)  Seeking the Kingdom of God is KEEPING His commands and walking in all of His ways to be His friend. (see John 14:15 and John 15;14) The kingdom of God is to be our MAIN goal and it comes by the gospel, new life in Christ and then obeying Him as we follow as disciples. Anything less will cause us to sin, miss the kingdom and fall under condemnation. (see Matthew 25:46) 

34 Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.

******** As we close out this chapter 6, Jesus takes us back to that word on not worrying. (thought) We are again told to not worry (trust in God) and we are also reminded to not worry about tomorrow. We need to be humble enough to admit, we are not keepers of tomorrow. God our heavenly Father is the keeper so we will do well to trust in Him for it all as we seek the kingdom. Keeping all of these teachings in mind as we seek after God/His kingdom will round us out, build our faith foundation well and we will NOT be moved in tribulation then receive a reward of eternal life to come!

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