Sunday, February 28, 2016

Matthew Chapter Six



Matthew Chapter Six

In chapter Five, Jesus showed us that belief and all sin begins with the heart, and not with outward appearance. 
Murder begins with anger, adultery starts with lust; instead of seeking revenge even when it is just, love your enemies and pray for those who do you harm. 
As He continues with this line of teaching, what did He say about practicing righteousness in front of others to be seen by them? Vs1   

What example did He give? Vs2   
When we give, what attitude or heart issue do you think we need to examine?   

When we give, how are we to do it? Vs3-4  
Why?   

How do you think those who are receiving the gift for their needs would feel if it were announced and everyone knew of their need, or the giver made a big deal of themselves out of their need? 

I urge you to try this, at some point this week.  Find a need to fulfill or an act of kindness/encouragement and perform it without anyone else knowing that it was you.  And then, never tell anyone that it was you.  Let it be between you and God alone. 
Have you ever done this before?

Jesus talked about prayer.  What did He say not to be like? Vs5   
What do they do?   
What reward do they get for this type of prayer?   

How did Jesus say we should approach prayer? Vs6   
What does God reward for?   

Next, what did Jesus say not to do? vs7   
Who does this?   
Why?   


Why is it that more words or longer prayers do not impress God? Vs8  

Read Luke 22:39-46.  Does this conflict with the Matthew teaching, why or why not?   

What is your prayer life like?

Jesus teaches how to pray, let’s break it down;
Who do we call out to in prayer? Vs9   
What do we recognize about Him?   

What do we ask for on earth, that also takes place in Heaven? Vs10   

What need do we ask to have filled? Vs11    

What measure of forgiveness do we ask for? Vs12   
If we are going to ask this, what had we better do for others?   

What are we to ask forgiveness for? 

What do you think that “our debts” means? 

What do we ask to be led away from? (or, in other words, strengthened against?) Vs13   

Read 1 Corinthians 10:13.  What does this verse tell us?    

Who do we want to be delivered from?   
According to the first part of this verse, what is something that he does to us?   

When will we be forgiven by our heavenly Father? Vs14   

When are we not forgiven by our heavenly Father? Vs15   

Does Jesus soften words here or is He rather black and white with this subject?   

Look at verses 14 & 15 in context with the other text it is with.  Does what Jesus said about forgiveness, apply to a certain situation?   

What did Jesus speak about next? Vs16   
What do the hypocrites do in this situation?   
What have they received when they act this way?   

How did Jesus say fasting should be done? Vs17   

Why? Vs18   

What do you think is the difference between the reward we produce ourselves in public, and the reward the Father gives in secret?   

This portion of scripture reveals what many of our so called “good deeds” are really done for, what is it?   

What did Jesus say about treasures on earth? Vs19   

What kinds of treasures might these be?   

What did Jesus say about treasures in Heaven? Vs20  store these up, they can’t be destroyed or stolen.
What types of treasures could these be?  Love, compassion, empathy, help, service (acts, not things)

What do our hearts follow? Vs21   

What is the eye? Vs22   
What happens when the eye is healthy?   

What happens when the eye is unhealthy? Vs23   

What light is Jesus speaking of?   

Remember the context of where we are in scripture, we are looking at treasure.  Therefore, if we say we are God’s people and yet we don’t value others over stuff or money, what does Jesus say about our darkness? Vs23   

How many masters can we serve? Vs24   
Why?     
What two masters was Jesus speaking of?   
Can they both be equally important?   

How important are the two to you?  Which comes out as master in your daily life?

What would be good questions to ask yourself for determining who you serve?


We can’t serve both God and money, so Jesus wants us to serve God and not ______________________.  Vs25

What types of things do we worry about if we think about not serving money?   
Jesus says that life is about more than these things.  Who can we learn from? Vs26   
How do they live?   

Who feeds the birds?   
Who is much more valuable to God than the birds?   

If God provides daily for them, will He not provide daily for us?    Do you trust Him to?

If you truly surrendered your life to Him, do you think that He would provide for you?   

Why do you think it is so hard for us to keep that concept in our minds daily?   

Read Exodus16:14-18.  When Israel was in the desert after being released from Egyptian bondage, how did God provide for them?   
Did anyone not have enough?   

Read Exodus 16:35.  How long was Israel in the desert, eating only what the Lord provided?   
While in the desert, did the food ever run out?   

Why do you think that we get nervous and feel that we won’t always be provided for?   

What did Jesus ask? Vs27   

Who did Jesus say was dressed better than Solomon (the richest man ever) even though they don’t labor, toil & spin? Vs28-29   

How long does a single flowers bloom last?    

Does it seem like Jesus is tying together serving the god of money and worry?  In other words, do you think worry is one of the reasons that we serve money instead of trusting God?   

Read Genesis 1:26-27. 
Who did God create in His image?   
For what purpose did He create them?   
Were any of the birds, fish, livestock, wild things, etc. made in His image?   
Were any of those things created to rule over mankind or anything else?   

Back to Matthew 6:28-29. 
If God does all that He does for a flower bloom, how much would He care for us, who were made in His likeness?

If we are of the most value to God and yet we don’t realize and acknowledge that He would care for us at least as much as a bird or a flower, what does Jesus call us? Vs30   

What did He tell us about the things that we need? Vs31-32  

What should be our first priority? Vs33   
If we seek this first, what will we receive?   

What is Jesus admonishment? Vs34   

What are your fears?

Do you understand the love that God has for you? 

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