Daily Word: Matthew 6:3

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But when you do tzedakah [good works], do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing … Matthew 6:3, TLV

 

Hidden Good Works.  Today’s verse is part of the “Sermon on the Mount.” (Matthew 5-7) Contained within these chapters are the most in-depth lessons on how to practically live out the Torah (Genesis through Deuteronomy). It’s important to finish Yeshua’s sentence in order to get a better understanding of what He is communicating:

… so that your tzedakah may be in secret; and your Father, who sees in secret, shall reward you. (vs. 4, TLV)

I love when we’re given insights into the culture of that period. There are certain colloquialism of the day that don’t mean anything to us in this century. But, this one is pretty straight forward: Let our good works be done in private.

“Given anonymously.”

Having worked in the nonprofit/ministry sector for over 15 years, it was rare when someone gave anonymously. Most times ministry directors courted major donors with promises of recognition in some fashion or another. Names on buildings. Announcements in the media. Management of projects.

In all fairness, the wealthy are tapped for donations incessantly, I suppose as they weigh the value of their investments, some may consider recognition of a part of that return on their investment.

But, that’s not how our Father sees giving.

… and God chose the lowly and despised things of the world, the things that are as nothing, so He might bring to nothing the things that are—so that no human might boast before God. (1 Corinthians 1:28-29, TLV)

Whatever we have belongs to GOD, we are but stewards. From money to possessions, investments, even family, they all belong to our Creator. Following that Biblical thinking, then, it is presumptuous — I think — to take credit for any giving. Because, really, we’re just stewarding His things. So, perhaps, in GOD’s eyes the amount doesn’t matter. It’s whether or not we’re obedient in what and how we give.

As stewards, we need to be wise with the “talents” He gives us:

To one he gave five talents, to another two, and to another one, each according to his own ability. Then [the master] went on his journey. (Matthew 25: 15ff, TLV)

We can invest and grow these “talents,” but ultimately all belongs to the Master.

Our tax laws and with all the charitable organizations sending out their appeals, it’s a bit difficult to follow Jesus’s exhortation. But, there may come a day when we will be given the choice to give without recognition and financial/tax benefit. Will we still give? Something to think about as we close this year and enter a new one.

Will we give? And who will know?

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