Seen by God
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In this message from Matthew 6:1–18, we continue our Sermon on the Mount series by exploring what it truly means to live for the approval of God rather than the applause of people.
Jesus warns against performative religion — giving, praying, and fasting merely to “be seen by men.” But He also calls us into something deeper: a genuine relationship with the Father who sees in secret.
In this sermon we explore:
• The biblical meaning of hypocrisy
• Public righteousness vs. performative spirituality
• Why motives matter to God
• The purpose of prayer and fasting
• What it means to seek first the Kingdom of God
• The contrast between Satan’s self-centered kingdom and Christ’s self-giving love
• How Jesus perfectly lived the principles He taught
This message reminds us that Christianity is not about impressing others. It is about a transformed heart that seeks the glory of God above all else.
Whether through prayer, generosity, worship, or daily life, the question remains:
Are we living to be seen by men, or seen by God?
Scripture: Matthew 6:1–18
Series: Sermon on the Mount