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EPISODE · Jan 18, 2026 · 33 MIN

What's Your Real Motivation? - Matthew 6:1-4

from Christchurch Miami Audio Podcast · host Pastor James Drake

In a culture obsessed with public recognition and social media validation, Jesus' teaching in Matthew 6:1-4 cuts straight to the heart of our motivations. He warns against the spiritual danger of practicing righteousness before others in order to be seen by them.This challenge hits close to home when we consider whether we sometimes ensure others notice our giving, use our 'holy voice' when praying publicly, or serve while secretly hoping for recognition. The issue isn't the acts themselves—giving, praying, and serving are all good—but rather our underlying motivation. Are we seeking God's approval or human applause?Biblical giving has four key characteristics: it's responsive (flowing from the grace we've already received rather than trying to earn God's love), thoughtful (understanding needs and giving intentionally), sacrificial (trusting God to provide rather than holding back out of fear), and God-centered (bringing glory to God rather than ourselves). When Jesus speaks of giving 'in secret,' He's addressing the heart behind our giving rather than necessarily requiring all giving to be private. Secret giving means we're not motivated by the desire to be seen or acknowledged by others—our audience is God alone.This freedom from performing for human recognition allows us to discover that God's greatest rewards are eternal: knowing Him personally, experiencing His joy, finding freedom in Christ, and receiving abundant life. Teaching generosity to the next generation involves starting small but giving often, giving from gratitude for what we've already received, beginning with the first 10%, and making generosity about our identity in Christ rather than our possessions. Ultimately, this isn't about creating religious to-do lists but about allowing God's grace to transform our hearts from the inside out.

In a culture obsessed with public recognition and social media validation, Jesus' teaching in Matthew 6:1-4 cuts straight to the heart of our motivations. He warns against the spiritual danger of practicing righteousness before others in order to be seen by them.This challenge hits close to home when we consider whether we sometimes ensure others notice our giving, use our 'holy voice' when praying publicly, or serve while secretly hoping for recognition. The issue isn't the acts themselves—giving, praying, and serving are all good—but rather our underlying motivation. Are we seeking God's approval or human applause?Biblical giving has four key characteristics: it's responsive (flowing from the grace we've already received rather than trying to earn God's love), thoughtful (understanding needs and giving intentionally), sacrificial (trusting God to provide rather than holding back out of fear), and God-centered (bringing glory to God rather than ourselves). When Jesus speaks of giving 'in secret,' He's addressing the heart behind our giving rather than necessarily requiring all giving to be private. Secret giving means we're not motivated by the desire to be seen or acknowledged by others—our audience is God alone.This freedom from performing for human recognition allows us to discover that God's greatest rewards are eternal: knowing Him personally, experiencing His joy, finding freedom in Christ, and receiving abundant life. Teaching generosity to the next generation involves starting small but giving often, giving from gratitude for what we've already received, beginning with the first 10%, and making generosity about our identity in Christ rather than our possessions. Ultimately, this isn't about creating religious to-do lists but about allowing God's grace to transform our hearts from the inside out.

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