Jesus gave a negative command: “When you fast, do not be like the hypocrites, with a sad countenance” (v.16). Then He gave a positive command about putting oil on your head and washing your face (v.17). The two commands taken together meant that they should not draw attention to themselves. Jesus was teaching that this was a private act of sacrificial worship that should not provide any room for religious pride. Finally, He gave a promise: Your Father who sees what is done in secret will reward you (v.18).
Although fasting isn’t required, in giving up something we love, we may have a deeper experience of the God we love. He rewards us with Himself.
Lord, we desire to walk closely with You every day.Help us to seek You diligently that we mightknow You intimately and follow Youobediently. Amen.
Moving away from the table can bring us closer to the Father.
Lord, we desire to walk closely with You every day.Help us to seek You diligently that we mightknow You intimately and follow Youobediently. Amen.
Moving away from the table can bring us closer to the Father.
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