Matthew 6:1-4 "Righteous vs Self-righteous giving"
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What if everything our world celebrates is actually the opposite of what God values?
In this message from the Sermon on the Mount, we step into the upside-down reality of the Kingdom of God—where humility beats success, forgiveness overcomes revenge, and faithfulness matters more than popularity. Jesus doesn’t just challenge behavior; He goes after the heart.
As we move into Matthew 6, the focus sharpens: Why do we do good at all? Is it for God—or for the recognition of others?
In a culture driven by likes, shares, and public affirmation, Jesus’ words hit hard: practicing righteousness to be seen by others empties it of eternal value. Whether it’s generosity, service, or worship, the question isn’t just what we do—it’s who it’s for.
This episode unpacks:
- The radical contrast between the Kingdom of God and the kingdom of this world
- Why Jesus’ authority gives weight to His call
- The danger of performative faith in a social media age
- How God sees—and rewards—what’s done in secret
If you’ve ever wrestled with motives, recognition, or what it truly means to live for God, this message will challenge and refocus your heart.
Because in God’s Kingdom, the greatest reward isn’t found in being seen—it’s found in being known by Him.