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Giving Money and the Motive of Praise – Part 3 Hypocrisy the Grace Killer

Monday, March 29th, 2010

“Be careful not to do your ‘acts of righteousness’ before men, to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in Heaven. So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets to be honoured by men. I tell you the truth, they have received their reward in full. But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, so that your giving may be in secret. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.” (Matthew 6: 1-4)

In Jesus day giving to the poor was seen as ‘Acts of Righteousness’ the godly made it a priority  as an act of faithfulness to God. You could not say you had faith without giving to the poor.  This attitude is rooted in Ezekiel chapter 18

“He does not oppress anyone, but returns what he took in pledge for a loan. He does not commit robbery but gives his food to the hungry and provides clothes for the naked.”  Ezekiel 18:7

You might like to read the chapter, to Ezekiel the faithful soul looks out for the poor, while the ungodly neglects the needy.

Jesus’ backs Ezekiel’s call to give to the poor and needy but he is highly critical of giving with the motive of getting praise from others. He associates this type of giving with hypocrisy.  You might remember my earlier post of Hypocrisy the grace killer http://bit.ly/9DfRZJ

You can see that ‘hypocrisy’ the word came from the profession of acting with masks.  The hypocrites had a public image or “personal branding” They became preoccupied with the appearance of righteousness and not heartfelt relationship with their heavenly Father.  Jesus was attacking false worship. They gave to the poor but the motive was to hunt for praise from others. They were worshipping themselves not God.

What Jesus is telling us is that all giving is between you and your Father, God. It’s an act of worship to God! You give to God for the benefit of the poor and needy.  The heart remains pure, linking you and God together in blessing the poor.  This creates intimacy with God.

I believe Jesus would be equally critical of churches who collect money with no intention of giving to the poor and needy or helping them in any way. Some ministries encourage giving with applause and cheers with pats on the back. Then they spend that money on marketing the image of the church. They not only encourage hypocrisy in its members, but steal from God and the poor.

A good and faithful heart knows grace but fancy packaging leads to hypocrisy!

Part 1 Hypocrisy the Grace killer- What stops the grace of God?

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

“Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites! You clean the outside of the cup and dish but inside they are full of greed and self –indulgence. Blind Pharisee! First clean the inside of the cup and dish, and the inside of the cup and dish, and then the outside also will be clean.”    Matt 23:25-26 NIV

When we hear the word, ‘Hypocrisy’ we automatically think of double standards. Where someone says one thing and does the opposite! However, in reality it means much more than this.  This idea of hypocrisy in popular culture came from the lips of Jesus.  Jesus borrowed the word from the Romans. In Jesus’ day, a hypocrite was a Roman actor, someone who wore a mask, who acted in a Roman theatre. The Actors wore masks either with a smile or frown and would show the opposite face to the audience. A smiling face might show a frown, or frowning mask might hide a hidden smile.

After reading though the gospels countless times I am struck by this major issue that troubled Jesus.  Jesus did not candy coat his words in his criticism, calling the hypocrites: Snakes, Broods of Vipers, White Washed Tombs and so on.  I wonder what Jesus would say today?

We value fashionable looks and sexy bodies more than personal integrity. We are encouraged by helping professionals to build a ‘positive self image’; by downsizing our negatives and upside our positives. We are taught to find our value in our self-esteem and not in God!

Never before in human history has personal image been so important, , If you doubt this just ask an image consultant,  PR firm or marketing agency?

I believe the reason why Jesus was so opposed to the over emphasis of “the public image” was that it prevents us from coming to God. It stops us from experiencing the grace of God. It keeps our eyes and ears focused on the praises of men and women.  We Play the praise game and hunt for praise instead of coming to God on a heart level. We seek our personal value in the esteem and praises of others instead of finding our personal value in the unmerited favour of a loving God.

Part 1 of Hypocrisy the Grace Killer is about seeking esteem in one’s self image instead of finding our esteem in grace. Next week in part 2: I will look at Jesus’ teaching on what causes us to over value our public image of ourselves and make us into hypocrites?

It may sound strange but seeking praise is a grace killer. Jesus gives us a clear picture in Matthew’s gospel of what stops us from experiencing the grace of God.  When we give our hearts to seeking praise, honour and status we are in a dangerous place.

In Jesus’ day there were four main ways you expressed your faithfulness to God:

  1. Prayer
  2. Giving to the poor
  3. Fasting
  4. Oath taking

Over the next four weeks I will look at how seeking praise in: Prayer, Giving, Fasting and Oaths will stop us experiencing the grace of God.

Next week: The Danger of Praise & Prayer