Jesus tells His listeners to pray behind closed doors where nobody else can hear; they should trust their Father to hear and reward them. As before, His point ... |
David Guzik commentary on Matthew 6, where Jesus continues His teaching of the Sermon on the Mount including the right place of material things. |
In the first part of the passage (Matthew 6:1–6, 16–18), Jesus does not instruct people to begin giving, praying, and fasting. He grants that faithful people ... |
16 июн. 2023 г. · Jesus said to "seek first the Kingdom of God." Explore the meaning of his words in Matthew 6:33 and discover a new way to live in our world. |
"Well, do thou pray to God, and let that be enough for thee. Pray to him as a Father, as thy Father, ready to hear and answer, graciously inclined to pity, help ... |
The Joseph Smith Translation for Matthew 6:25–27 helps us understand that the Savior was speaking specifically to those who would go forth to preach His gospel. |
Jesus said that prayer should be a private time between God and the worshipper. Jesus does not mean that it is wrong to pray with others. |
Jesus might be speaking directly to us, saying that if we really support LGBTQIQ people and people of color, we should not make public use of it for church ... |
Matthew Chapter 6. The Sermon on the Mount continues with Jesus speaking about true righteousness, prayer, fasting, wealth and worrying. |
13 июн. 2022 г. · In chapter 6, Jesus teaches His listeners not to live for the fickle praise and reward of men. Instead, they should entrust their reward to the eternal ... |
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