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Insightful Musings on theScriptures

by

Raymond P. Sparre
Northwest University class of '67



7 Jan 2012
            Good evening, dear ones.
            Well, we had a good time with some of our family at that beach house at Neskowin. But we had to be back this afternoon to get Thano to his shift at Safeway. Andy and gang are staying one more night.
            It isn’t very late, but I’m feeling like it is.  I think I’m going to yield to those feelings after I send this—I’ll feed the animals, hit the shower, then fall into bed.
            Have a good night.  Love, Dad/Ray.
 


7 January
Passage: Matthew 6:1-18
Focus: “…do not be like the hypocrites…”  Matthew 6:5.
         
   Jesus addresses 3 main issues in this reading—giving, praying, and fasting.  In each case he warns against the contaminating effect of hypocrisy—which is a general preoccupation with the appearance of DOING rather than the purity of BEING.  Jesus hardly leaves any room for misunderstanding when He begins this series by saying, “Be careful not to do your ‘acts of righteousness’ before men, to be seen by them.  If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven.”
            But alas!!!  Hypocrisy and deceit are qualities of our natural DNA. “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure.  Who can understand it?”  That’s from Jeremiah 17:9.  And I notice that the verse following is also a good confirmation of Jesus’ words in our reading.  Jeremiah 17:10 reads, “I the Lord search the heart and examine the mind, to reward a man according to his conduct, according to what his deeds deserve.”
            We just read in Matthew 5:8, “Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God.”  Since dirt of heart is our natural heart condition, it only confirms that no one is going to accidentally become pure—or accidentally fall into heaven, for that matter.  It requires nothing short of rebirth and a continual washing in the Word.  (Ephesians 5:25-27)
 
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