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The passage discusses that worry is futile, blind, and essentially irreligious. It says worry wears out the mind and body and affects judgement. It also says we should give our best and leave the rest to God.

The passage discusses that Jesus spoke about rewards for good deeds and actions. It also says that goodness must have a goal or aim to have meaning. It discusses leaving the results to God.

The author says worry is wasted effort and often injurious, leading to diseases. Worry refuses to learn lessons from nature, history, and life. The author says we should not say we are unhappy when God's will is our will.

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THEREWARDMOTIVEINTHECHRISTIANLIFE(Matthew6:118)

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WhenwestudytheopeningversesofMatthew6:134,weareimmediately
confrontedwithonemostimportantquestionWhatistheplaceofthe
rewardmotiveintheChristianlife?ThreetimesinthissectionJesus
speaksofGodrewardingthosewhohavegiventohimthekindofservice
whichhedesires(Matthew6:4,Matthew6:18).Thisquestionisso
importantthatwewilldowelltopausetoexamineitbeforewegoonto
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Itisveryoftenstatedthattherewardmotivehasnoplacewhatsoeverinthe
Christianlife.Itisheldthatwemustbegoodforthesakeofbeinggood,
thatvirtueisitsownreward,andthatthewholeconceptionofrewardmust
bebanishedfromtheChristianlife.Therewasanoldsaintwhousedtosay
thathewouldwishtoquenchallthefiresofhellwithwater,andtobumup
allthejoysofheavenwithfire,inorderthatmenseekforgoodnessnor
nothingbutgoodness'sake,andinorderthattheideaofrewardand
punishmentmightbetotallyeliminatedfromlife.

Clarke'sCommentary

Onthefaceofitthatpointofviewisveryfineandnoblebutitisnotthe
pointofviewwhichJesusheld.Wehavealreadyseenthatthreetimesin
thispassageJesusspeaksaboutreward.Therightkindofalmsgiving,the
rightkindofprayer,andtherightkindoffastingwillallhavetheirreward.

Ellicott'sCommentary

Noristhisanisolatedinstanceoftheideaofrewardintheteachingof
Jesus.Hesaysofthosewholoyallybearpersecution,whosufferinsult
withoutbitterness,thattheirrewardwillbegreatinheaven(Matthew5:12).
Hesaysthatwhoevergivestooneoftheselittleonesacupofcoldwaterin
thenameofadisciplewillnotlosehisreward(Matthew10:42).Atleastpart
oftheteachingoftheparableofthetalentsisthatfaithfulservicewill
receiveitsreward(Matthew25:1430).Intheparableofthelastjudgment
theplainteachingisthatthereisrewardandpunishmentinaccordancewith
ourreactiontotheneedsofourfellowmen(Matthew25:3146).Itis
abundantlyclearthatJesusdidnothesitatetospeakintermsofrewards
andpunishments.Anditmaywellbethatweoughttobecarefulthatwedo
nottrytobemorespiritualthanJesuswasinourthinkingaboutthismatter
ofreward.Therearecertainobviousfactswhichwemustnote.

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(i)Itisanobviousruleoflifethatanyactionwhichachievesnothingisfutile
andmeaningless.Agoodnesswhichachievesnoendwouldbea
meaninglessgoodness.Ashasbeenverytrulysaid:"Unlessathingis
goodforsomething,itisgoodfornothing."UnlesstheChristianlifehasan
aimandagoalwhichitisajoytoobtain,itbecomeslargelywithout
meaning.HewhobelievesintheChristianwayandtheChristianpromise
cannotbelievethatgoodnesscanhavenoresultbeyonditself

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(ii)Tobanishallrewardsandpunishmentsfromtheideaofreligionisin
effecttosaythatinjusticehasthelastword.Itcannotreasonablybeheld
thattheendofthegoodmanandtheendofthebadmanareoneandthe
same.ThatwouldsimplymeanthatGoddoesnotcarewhethermenare
goodornot.Itwouldmean,toputitcrudelyandbluntly,thatthereisno
pointinbeinggood,andnospecialreasonwhyamanshouldliveonekind
oflifeinsteadofanother.Toeliminateallrewardsandpunishmentsisreally
tosaythatinGodthereisneitherjusticenorlove.

Coke'sCommentary

Rewardsandpunishmentsarenecessaryinordertomakesenseoflife.A.
E.Housmanwrote:

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Yonder,onthemorningblink,
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Towashanddressandeatanddrink
Andlookatthingsandtalkandthink
Andwork,andGodknowswhy.
AndoftenhaveIwashedanddressed,
Andwhat'stoshowforallmypain?
Letmelieabedandrest
TenthousandtimesI'vedonemybest,
Andall'stodoagain."

Iftherearenorewardsandnopunishments,thenthatpoem'sviewoflifeistrue.Actionismeaningless
andalleffortgoesunavailinglywhistlingdownthewind.
(i)TheChristianIdeaOfReward
ButhavinggonethislengthwiththeideaofrewardintheChristianlife,therearecertainthingsabout
whichwemustbeclear.
(i)WhenJesusspokeofreward,hewasverydefinitelynotthinkingintermsofmaterialreward.Itisquite
truethatintheOldTestamenttheideaofgoodnessandprosperityarecloselyconnected.Ifaman
prospered,ifhisfieldswerefertileandhisharvestgreat,ifhischildrenweremanyandhisfortunelarge,it
wastakenasaproofthathewasagoodman.
ThatispreciselytheproblematthebackoftheBookofJob.Jobisinmisfortunehisfriendscometo
himtoarguethatthatmisfortunemustbetheresultofhisownsinandJobmostvehementlydeniesthat
charge."Thinknow,"saidEliphaz,"whothatwasinnocenteverperished?"(Job4:7)"Ifyouarepureand
upright,"saidBildad,"surelythenhewouldrousehimselfforyouandrewardyouwitharightfulhabitation"
(Job8:6)."Foryousay,Mydoctrineispure,andIamcleaninGod'seyes,"saidZophar,"butohthatGod
wouldspeakandopenhislipstoyou"(Job11:4).TheveryideathattheBookofJobwaswrittento
contradictisthatgoodnessandmaterialprosperitygohandinhand.
"Ihavebeenyoung,andnowamold,"saidthePsalmist,"yethaveInotseentherighteousforsaken,or
hischildrenbeggingbread"(Psalms37:25)."Athousandmayfallatyourside,"saidthePsalmist,"and
tenthousandatyourrighthandbutitwillnotcomenearyou.Youwillonlylookwithyoureyesandsee
therecompenseofthewicked.BecauseyouhavemadetheLordyourrefuge,theMostHighyour
habitation,noevilshallbefallyou,noscourgecomenearyourtent"(Psalms91:710).Thesearethings
thatJesuscouldneverhavesaid.ItwascertainlynotmaterialprosperitywhichJesuspromisedhis
disciples.Heinfactpromisedthemtrialandtribulation,suffering,persecutionanddeath.Quitecertainly
Jesusdidnotthinkintermsofmaterialrewards.
(ii)Thesecondthingwhichitisnecessarytorememberisthatthehighestrewardnevercomestohim
whoisseekingit.Ifamanisalwaysseekingreward,alwaysreckoningupthatwhichhebelieveshimself
tobeearning,thenhewillinfactmisstherewardforwhichheisseeking.Andhewillmissitbecausehe
islookingatGodandlookingatlifeinthewrongway.Amanwhoisalwayscalculatinghisrewardis
thinkingofGodintermsofajudgeoranaccountant,andaboveallheisthinkingoflifeintermsoflaw.
Heisthinkingofdoingsomuchandearningsomuch.Heisthinkingoflifeintermsofacreditanddebit
balancesheet.HeisthinkingofpresentinganaccounttoGodandofsaying,"Ihavedonesomuch.Now
Iclaimmyreward."
Thebasicmistakeofthispointofviewisthatitthinksoflifeintermsoflaw,insteadoflove.Ifwelovea
persondeeplyandpassionately,humblyandselflessly,wewillbequitesurethatifwegivethatpersonall
wehavetogive,wewillstillbeindefault,thatifwegivethatpersonthesun,themoonandthestars,we
willstillbeindebt.Hewhoisinloveisalwaysindebtthelastthingthatentershismindisthathehas
earnedareward.Ifamanhasalegalviewoflife,hemaythinkconstantlyintermsofrewardthathehas
wonifamanhasalovingviewoflife,theideaofrewardwillneverenterhismind.
ThegreatparadoxofChristianrewardisthisthepersonwholooksforreward,andwhocalculatesthatit
isduetohim,doesnotreceiveitthepersonwhoseonlymotiveislove,andwhoneverthinksthathehas
deservedanyreward,does.infact,receiveit.Thestrangefactisthatrewardisatoneandthesametime
thebyproductandtheultimateendoftheChristianlife.
(ii)TheChristianReward
Wemustnowgoontoask:WhataretherewardsoftheChristianlife?
(i)Webeginbynotingonebasicandgeneraltruth.WehavealreadyseenthatJesusChristdoesnotthink
intermsofmaterialrewardatall.TherewardsoftheChristianlifearerewardsonlytoaspirituallyminded
person.Tothemateriallymindedpersontheywouldnotberewardsatall.TheChristianrewardsare
rewardsonlytoaChristian.
(ii)ThefirstoftheChristianrewardsissatisfaction.Thedoingoftherightthing,obediencetoJesus
Christ,thetakingofhisway,whateverelseitmayormaynotbring,alwaysbringssatisfaction.Itmay
wellbethat,ifamandoestherightthing,andobeysJesusChrist,hemaylosehisfortuneandhis
position,hemayendingaoloronthescaffold,hemayfinishupinunpopularity,lonelinessanddisrepute,
buthewillstillpossessthatinnersatisfaction,whichisgreaterthanalltherestputtogether.Noprice
ticketcanbeputuponthisthisisnottobeevaluatedintermsofearthlycurrency,butthereisnothing
likeitinalltheworld.Itbringsthatcontentmentwhichisthecrownoflife.
ThepoetGeorgeHerbertwasamemberofalittlegroupoffriendswhousedtomeettoplaytheirmusical
instrumentstogetherlikealittleorchestra.Oncehewasonhiswaytoameetingofthisgroup,whenhe
passedacarterwhosecartwasstuckinthemudoftheditch.GeorgeHerbertlaidasidehisinstrument
andwenttothehelpoftheman.Itwasalongjobtogetthecartout,andliefinishedcoveredwithmud.
Whenhearrivedatthehouseofhisfriends,itwastoolateformusic.Hetoldthemwhathaddetainedhim
ontheway.Onesaid:"Youhavemissedallthemusic."GeorgeHerbertsmiled."Yes,"hesaid."butIwill
havesongsatmidnight."HehadthesatisfactionofhavingdonetheChristlikething.
GodfreyWinntellsofamanwhowasthegreatestplasticsurgeoninBritain.Duringthewar,hegaveupa
privatepractice,whichbroughthimin10,000Britishpoundsperyear,todevoteallhistimetoremoulding
thefacesandthebodiesofairmenwhohadbeenburnedandmutilatedinbattle.GodfreyWinnsaidto
him,"What'syourambition,Mac?"Backcametheanswer,"Iwanttobeagoodcraftsman."The10,000
Britishpoundsperyearwasnothingcomparedwiththesatisfactionofaselflessjobwelldone.
OnceawomanstoppedDaleofBirminghamonthestreet."Godblessyou,Dr.Dale,"shesaid.She

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absolutelyrefusedtogivehername.Sheonlythankedhimandblessedhimandpassedon.Daleatthe
momenthadbeenmuchdepressed."But,"hesaid,"themistbroke,thesunlightcameIbreathedthe
freeairofthemountainsofGod."Inmaterialthingshewasnotonepennythericher,butinthedeep
satisfaction,whichcomestothepreacherwhodiscovershehashelpedsomeone,hehadgainedwealth
untold.
ThefirstChristianrewardisthesatisfactionwhichnomoneyonearthcanbuy.
(iii)ThesecondrewardoftheChristianlifeisstillmoreworktodo.ItistheparadoxoftheChristianidea
ofrewardthatataskwelldonedoesnotbringrestandcomfortandeaseitbringsstillgreaterdemands
andstillmorestrenuousendeavours.Intheparableofthetalentstherewardofthefaithfulservantswas
stillgreaterresponsibility(Matthew25:1430).Whenateachergetsareallybrilliantandablescholar,he
doesnotexempthimfromworkhegiveshimharderworkthanisgiventoanyoneelse.Thebrilliant
youngmusicianisgiven,noteasier,buthardermusictomaster.Theladwhohasplayedwellinthe
secondelevenisnotputintothethirdeleven,wherehecouldwalkthroughthegamewithoutbreaking
sweatheisputintothefirstelevenwherehehastoplayhisheartout.TheJewshadacurioussaying.
Theysaidthatawiseteacherwilltreatthepupil"likeayoungheiferwhoseburdenisincreaseddaily."
TheChristianrewardisthereverseoftheworld'sreward.Theworld'srewardwouldbeaneasiertimethe
rewardoftheChristianisthatGodlaysstillmoreandmoreuponamantodoforhimandforhisfellow
men.Thehardertheworkwearegiventodo,thegreaterthereward.
(iv)Thethird,andthefinal,Christianrewardiswhatmenallthroughtheageshavecalledthevisionof
God.Fortheworldlyman,whohasnevergivenathoughttoGod,tobeconfrontedwithGodwillbea
terrorandnotajoy.Ifamantakeshisownway,hedriftsfartherandfartherfromGodthegulfbetween
himandGodbecomeseverwider,untilintheendGodbecomesagrimstranger,whomheonlywishesto
avoid.But,ifamanallhislifehassoughttowalkwithGod,ifhehassoughttoobeyhisLord,if
goodnesshasbeenhisquestthroughallhisdays,thenallhislifehehasbeengrowingcloserandcloser
toGod,untilintheendhepassesintoGod'snearerpresence,withoutfearandwithradiantjoyandthat
isthegreatestrewardofall.
RightThingsFromTheWrongMotive(Matthew6:1)
6:1Takecarenottotrytodemonstratehowgoodyouareinthepresenceofmen,in
ordertobeseenbythem.Ifyoudo,youhavenorewardwithyourFatherinheaven.
TotheJewtherewerethreegreatcardinalworksofthereligiouslife,threegreatpillarsonwhichthegood
lifewasbasedalmsgiving,prayerandfasting.Jesuswouldnotforamomenthavedisputedthatwhat
troubledhimwasthatsoofteninhumanlifethefinestthingsweredonefromthewrongmotives.
Itisthestrangefactthatthesethreegreatcardinalgoodworksreadilylendthemselvestowrongmotives.
ItwasJesus'warningthat,whenthesethingsweredonewiththesoleintentionofbringingglorytothe
doer,theylostbyfarthemostimportantpartoftheirvalue.Amanmaygivealms,notreallytohelpthe
persontowhomhegives,butsimplytodemonstratehisowngenerosity,andtobaskinthewarmthof
someone'sgratitudeandallmen'spraise.Amanmayprayinsuchawaythathisprayerisnotreally
addressedtoGod,buttohisfellowmen.Hisprayingmaysimplybeanattempttodemonstratehis
exceptionalpietyinsuchawaythatnoonecanfailtoseeit.Amanmayfast,notreallyforthegoodof
hisownsoul,notreallytohumblehimselfinthesightofGod,butsimplytoshowtheworldwhata
splendidlyselfdisciplinedcharacterheis.Amanmaypractisegoodworkssimplytowinpraisefrom
men,toincreasehisownprestige,andtoshowtheworldhowgoodheis.
AsJesussawit,thereisnodoubtatallthatthatkindofthingdoesreceiveacertainkindofreward.
ThreetimesJesususesthephrase,astheRevisedStandardVersionhasit:"TrulyIsaytoyou,they
havetheirreward"(Matthew6:2Matthew6:5Matthew6:16).Itwouldbebettertotranslateit:"They
havereceivedpaymentinfull."ThewordthatisusedintheGreekistheverbapechein(Greek#568),
whichwasthetechnicalbusinessandcommercialwordforreceivingpaymentinfull.Itwastheword
whichwasusedonreceiptedaccounts.Forinstance,onemansignsareceiptgiventoanotherman:"I
havereceived(apecho,Greek#568)fromyoutherentoftheolivepresswhichyouhaveonhire."Atax
collectorgivesareceipt,saying,"Ihavereceived(apecho,Greek#568)fromyouthetaxwhichisdue."A
mansellsaslaveandgivesareceipt,saying,"Ihavereceived(apecho,Greek#568)thewholepricedue
tome."
WhatJesusissayingisthis:"Ifyougivealmstodemonstrateyourowngenerosity,youwillgetthe
admirationofmenbutthatisallyouwilleverget.Thatisyourpaymentinfull.Ifyouprayinsuchaway
astoflauntyourpietyinthefaceofmen,youwillgainthereputationofbeinganextremelydevoutman
butthatisallyouwilleverget.Thatisyourpaymentinfull.Ifyoufastinsuchawaythatallmenknow
thatyouarefasting,youwillbecomeknownasanextremelyabstemiousandasceticmanbutthatisall
youwilleverget.Thatisyourpaymentinfull."Jesusissaying,"Ifyouroneaimistogetyourselfthe
world'srewards,nodoubtyouwillgetthembutyoumustnotlookfortherewardswhichGodalonecan
give."Andhewouldbeasadlyshortsightedcreaturewhograspedtherewardsoftime,andletthe
rewardsofeternitygo.
HowNotToGive(Matthew6:24)
6:24So,whenyougivealms,donotsoundatrumpetbeforeyou,asthehypocrites
dointhesynagoguesandinthestreets,thattheymaybepraisedbymen.Thisis
thetruthItellyoutheyarepaidinfull.Butwhenyougivealms,yourlefthandmust
notknowwhatyourrighthandisdoing,sothatyouralmsgivingmaybeinsecret,
andyourFatherwhoseeswhathappensinsecretwillgiveyouyourrewardinfull.
TotheJewalmsgivingwasthemostsacredofallreligiousduties.Howsacreditwasmaybeseenfrom
thefactthattheJewsusedthesamewordtsedaqah(Hebrew#6666)bothforrighteousnessand
almsgiving.Togivealmsandtoberighteouswereoneandthesamething.Togivealmswastogain
meritinthesightofGod,andwaseventowinatonementandforgivenessforpastsins."Itisbetterto
givealmsthantolayupgoldalmsgivingdothdeliverfromdeath,anditpurgesawayallsin"(Tobit12:8).
"Almsgivingtoafathershallnotbeblottedout,
Andasasubstituteforsinsitshallstandfirmlyplanted.
Inthedayofafflictionitshallberememberedtothycredit.
Itshallobliteratethineiniquitiesastheheat,the
hoarfrost."(Sirach3:1415).
Therewasarabbinicsaying:"Greaterishewhogivesalmsthanhewhooffersallsacrifices."Almsgiving
stoodfirstinthecatalogueofgoodworks.

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Itwasthennaturalandinevitablethatthemanwhodesiredtobegoodshouldconcentrateonalmsgiving.
ThehighestteachingoftheRabbiswasexactlythesameastheteachingofJesus.Theytooforbade
ostentatiousalmsgiving."Hewhogivesalmsinsecret,"theysaid,"isgreaterthanMoses."The
almsgivingwhichsavesfromdeathisthat"whentherecipientdoesnotknowfromwhomhegetsit,and
whenthegiverdoesnotknowtowhomhegivesit."TherewasaRabbiwho,whenhewishedtogive
alms,droppedmoneybehindhim,sothathewouldnotseewhopickeditup."Itwerebetter"theysaid,
"togiveamannothing,thantogivehimsomething,andtoputhimtoshame."Therewasoneparticularly
lovelycustomconnectedwiththeTemple.IntheTempletherewasaroomcalledTheChamberofthe
Silent.Peoplewhowishedtomakeatonementforsomesinplacedmoneythereandpoorpeoplefrom
goodfamilieswhohadcomedownintheworldweresecretlyhelpedbythesecontributions.
Butasinsomanyotherthingspracticefellfarshortofprecept.Toooftenthegivergaveinsuchaway
thatallmenmightseethegift,andgavefarmoretobringglorytohimselfthantobringhelptosomeone
else.Duringthesynagogueservices,offeringsweretakenforthepoor,andtherewerethosewhotook
goodcarethatothersshouldseehowmuchtheygave.J.J.Wetsteinquotesaneasterncustomfromthe
ancientdays:"Intheeastwaterissoscarcethatsometimesithadtobebought.Whenamanwantedto
doagoodact,andtobringblessingonhisfamily,hewenttoawatercarrierwithagoodvoice,and
instructedhim:'Givethethirstyadrink.'Thewatercarrierfilledhisskinandwenttothemarketplace.'O
thirstyones,'hecried,'cometodrinktheoffering.'Andthegiverstoodbyhimandsaid,'Blessme,who
gaveyouthisdrink.'"ThatispreciselythekindofthingthatJesuscondemns.Hetalksaboutthe
hypocriteswhodothingslikethat.Thewordhupokrites(Greek#5273)istheGreekwordforanactor.
Peoplelikethatputonanactofgivingwhichisdesignedonlytoglorifythemselves.
TheMotivesOfGiving(Matthew6:24Continued)
Letusnowlookatsomeofthemotiveswhichliebehindtheactofgiving.
(i)Amanmaygivefromasenseofduty.Hemaygivenotbecausehewishestogive,butbecausehe
feelsthatgivingisadutywhichhecannotwellescape.Itmayevenbethatamancancomeperhaps
unconsciouslytoregardthepoorasbeingintheworldtoallowhimtocarryoutthisduty,andthusto
acquiremeritinthesightofGod.
CatherineCarswellinherautobiography,LyingAwake,tellsofherearlydaysinGlasgow:"Thepoor,one
mightsay,wereourpets.Decidedlytheywerealwayswithus.Inourparticulararkweweretaughtto
love,honourandentertainthepoor."Thekeynote,asshelookedbackuponit,wassuperiorityand
condescension.Givingwasregardedasaduty,butoftenwiththegivingtherewasamorallecturewhich
providedasmugpleasureforthemanwhogaveit.InthosedaysGlasgowwasadrunkencityona
Saturdaynight.Shewrites:"EverySundayafternoon,forsomeyears,myfatherwentaroundofthecells
ofthepolicestation,bailingouttheweekenddrunkswithhalfcrowns,sothattheymightnotlosetheir
jobsonMondaymorning.Heaskedeachonetosignthepledge,andtoreturnhishalfcrownoutofthe
nextweek'swages."Nodoubthewasperfectlyright,buthegavefromasmugeminenceof
respectability,andincludedamorallectureinthegiving.Heclearlyfelthimselftobeinaquitedifferent
moralcategoryfromthosetowhomhegave.Itwassaidofagreat,butsuperiorman:"Withallhisgiving
henevergiveshimself"Whenamangives,asitwere,fromapedestal,whenhegivesalwayswitha
certaincalculation,whenhegivesfromasenseofduty,evenasenseofChristianduty,hemaygive
generouslyofthings,buttheonethinghenevergivesishimself,andthereforethegivingisincomplete.
(ii)Amanmaygivefrommotivesofprestige.Hemaygivetogettohimselfthegloryofgiving.The
chancesarethat,ifnooneistoknowaboutit,or,ifthereisnopublicityattachedtoit,hewouldnotgive
atall.Unlessheisdulythankedandpraisedandhonoured,heissadlydisgruntledanddiscontented.He
gives,nottothegloryofGod,buttothegloryofhimself.Hegives,notprimarilytohelpthepoorperson,
buttogratifyhisownvanityandhisownsenseofpower.
(iii)Amanmaygivesimplybecausehehasto.Hemaygivesimplybecausetheoverflowingloveand
kindlinessinhisheartwillallowhimtodonoother.Hemaygivebecause,tryashemay,hecannotrid
himselfofasenseofresponsibilityforthemaninneed.
TherewasakindofvastkindlinessaboutDr.Johnson.Therewasapovertystrickencreaturecalled
RobertLevett.LevettinhisdayhadbeenawaiterinParisandadoctorinthepoorerpartsofLondon.He
hadanappearanceandmanners,asJohnsonsaidhimself,suchastodisgusttherichandtoterrifythe
poor.SomehoworotherhebecameamemberofJohnson'shousehold.Boswellwasamazedatthewhole
business,butGoldsmithknewJohnsonbetter.HesaidofLevett:"Heispoorandhonestwhichis
recommendationenoughforJohnson.Heisnowbecomemiserable,andthatinsurestheprotectionof
Johnson."MisfortunewasapassporttoJohnson'sheart.
BoswelltellsthisstoryofJohnson."Cominghomelateonenighthefoundapoorwomanlyingonthe
street,somuchexhaustedthatshecouldnotwalk:hetookheruponhisbackandcarriedhertohis
house,wherehediscoveredthatshewasoneofthesewretchedfemales,whohadfallenintothelowest
stateofvice,povertyanddisease.Insteadofharshlyupbraidingher,hehadhertakencareofwithall
tendernessforalongtime,atconsiderableexpense,tillshewasrestoredtohealth,andendeavouredto
putherinavirtuouswayofliving."AllthatJohnsongotoutofthatwasunworthysuspicionsabouthis
owncharacter,buttheheartofthemandemandedthatheshouldgive.
SurelyoneoftheloveliestpicturesinliteraryhistoryisthepictureofJohnson,inhisowndaysofpoverty,
cominghomeinthesmallhoursofthemorning,and,ashewalkedalongtheStrand,slippingpenniesinto
thehandsofthewaifsandstrayswhoweresleepinginthedoorwaysbecausetheyhadnowhereelseto
go.Hawkinstellsthatoneaskedhimhowhecouldbeartohavehishousefilledwith"necessitousand
undeservingpeople."Johnsonanswered:"IfIdidnotassistthemnooneelsewould,andtheymustnot
belostforwant."Thereyouhaverealgiving,thegivingwhichistheupsurgeofloveintheheartofaman,
thegivingwhichisakindofoverflowoftheloveofGod.
WehavethepatternofthisperfectgivinginJesusChristhimself.PaulwrotetohisfriendsatCorinth:
"ForyouknowthegraceofourLordJesusChrist,that,thoughhewasrich,yetforyoursakehebecame
poor,sothatbyhispovertyyoumightbecomerich"(2Corinthians8:9).Ourgivingmustneverbethe
grimandselfrighteousoutcomeofasenseofduty,stilllessmustitbedonetoenhanceourownglory
andprestigeamongmenitmustbetheinstinctiveoutflowofthelovingheartwemustgivetoothersas
JesusChristgavehimselftous.
HowNotToPray(Matthew6:58)
6:58Andwhenyoupray,youmustnotbelikethehypocrites,fortheyarefondof
prayingstandinginthesynagoguesandatthecornersofthestreets,sothatthey
maybeseenbypeople.ThisisthetruthItellyoutheyarepaidinfull.Butwhenyou
pray,gointoyourprivateroom,andshutthedoor,andpraytoyourFatherwhoisin
secretandyourFatherwhoseeswhathappensinsecretwillgiveyouyourrewardin
full.Whenyoupray,donotpileupmeaninglessphrases,astheGentilesdo,fortheir
ideaisthattheywillbeheardbecauseofthelengthoftheirwords.So,then,donot

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belikethem,foryourFatherknowsthethingsyouneedbeforeyouaskhim.

NonationeverhadahigheridealofprayerthantheJewshadandnoreligioneverrankedprayerhigherin
thescaleofprioritiesthantheJewsdid."Greatisprayer,"saidtheRabbis,"greaterthanallgoodworks."
OneoftheloveliestthingsthatwaseversaidaboutfamilyworshipistheRabbinicsaying,"Hewhoprays
withinhishousesurroundsitwithawallthatisstrongerthaniron."TheonlyregretoftheRabbiswasthat
itwasnotpossibletoprayallthedaylong.
ButcertainfaultshadcreptintotheJewishhabitsofprayer.Itistobenotedthatthesefaultsarebyno
meanspeculiartoJewishideasofprayertheycananddooccuranywhere.Anditistobenotedthatthey
couldonlyoccurinacommunitywhereprayerwastakenwiththegreatestseriousness.Theyarenotthe
faultsofneglecttheyarethefaultsofmisguideddevotion.
(i)Prayertendedtobecomeformalized.Thereweretwothingsthedailyuseofwhichwasprescribedfor
everyJew.
ThefirstwastheShema(compareHebrew#8088),whichconsistsofthreeshortpassagesofscripture
Deuteronomy6:49Deuteronomy11:1321Numbers15:3741.ShemaistheimperativeoftheHebrew
wordtohear(Hebrew#8085),andtheShematakesitsnamefromtheversewhichwastheessenceand
centerofthewholematter:"Hear,OIsrael,theLordourGodisoneLord."
ThefullShemahadtoberecitedbyeveryJeweverymorningandeveryevening.Ithadtobesaidas
earlyaspossible.Ithadtobesaidassoonasthelightwasstrongenoughtoenableamantodistinguish
betweenblueandwhite,or,asRabbiEliezersaid,betweenblueandgreen.Inanyeventithadtobesaid
beforethethirdhour,thatis,9a.m.andintheeveningithadtobesaidbefore9p.m.Ifthelastpossible
momentforthesayingoftheShemahadcome,nomatterwhereamanfoundhimself,athome,inthe
street,atwork,inthesynagogue,hemuststopandsayit.
ThereweremanywholovedtheShemaandwhorepeateditwithreverenceandadorationandlovebut
inevitablytherewerestillmorewhogabbledtheirwaythroughit,andwenttheirway.TheShemahad
everychanceofbecomingavainrepetition,whichmenmumbledthroughlikesomespellorincantation.
WeChristiansarebutillqualifiedtocriticise,foreverythingthathasbeensaidaboutformallygabbling
throughtheShemacanbesaidaboutgracebeforemeatinmanyafamily.
ThesecondthingwhicheveryJewmustdailyrepeatwascalledtheShemoneh'EsrehwhichmeansThe
Eighteen.Itconsistedofeighteenprayers,andwas,andstillis,anessentialpartofthesynagogue
service.Intimetheprayersbecamenineteen,buttheoldnameremains.Mostoftheseprayersarequite
short,andnearlyallofthemareverylovely.
Thetwelfthruns:
"LetThymercy,OLord,beshowedupontheupright,the
humble,theeldersofthypeopleIsrael,andtherestofits
teachersbefavourabletothepiousstrangersamongstus,and
tousall.Givethouagoodrewardtothosewhosincerelytrust
inthyname,thatourlotmaybecastamongthemintheworld
tocome,thatourhopebenotdeceived.Praisedbethou,OLord,
whoartthehopeandconfidenceofthefaithful."
Thefifthruns:
Bringusbacktothylaw,OourFatherbringusback,OKing,to
thyservicebringusbacktotheebytruerepentance.Praised
bethou,OLordwhodostacceptourrepentance,
NoChurchpossessesamorebeautifulliturgythantheShemoneh'EsrehThelawwasthattheJewmust
reciteitthreetimesaday,onceinthemorning,onceintheafternoon,andonceintheevening.Thesame
thinghappenedagain.ThedevoutJewprayeditwithlovingdevotionbutthereweremanytowhomthis
seriesoflovelyprayersbecameagabbledformula.Therewasevenasummarysuppliedwhichaman
mightpray,ifhehadnotthetimeorthememorytorepeatthewholeeighteen.Therepetitionofthe
Shemoneh'Esrehbecamenothingmorethanthesuperstitiousincantationofaspell.Again,weChristians
areillqualifiedtocriticise,fortherearemanyoccasionswhenwedopreciselythesamewiththeprayer
whichtaughtustopray.
HowNotToPray(Matthew6:58Continued)
(ii)Further,theJewishliturgysuppliedstatedprayersforalloccasions.Therewashardlyaneventora
sightinlifewhichhadnotitsstatedformulaofprayer.Therewasprayerbeforeandaftereachmealthere
wereprayersinconnectionwiththelight,thefire,thelightning,onseeingthenewmoon,comets,rain,
tempest,atthesightofthesea,lakes,rivers,onreceivinggoodnews,onusingnewfurniture,onentering
orleavingacity.Everythinghaditsprayer.Clearlythereissomethinginfinitelylovelyhere.Itwasthe
intentionthateveryhappeninginlifeshouldbebroughtintothepresenceofGod.
Butjustbecausetheprayersweresometiculouslyprescribedandstated,thewholesystemlentitselfto
formalism,andthedangerwasfortheprayerstoslipoffthetonguewithverylittlemeaning.Thetendency
wasgliblytorepeattherightprayerattherighttime.ThegreatRabbisknewthatandtriedtoguard
againstit."Ifaman,"theysaid,"sayshisprayers,asiftogetthroughasettask,thatisnoprayer.""Do
notlookonprayerasaformalduty,butasanactofhumilitybywhichtoobtainthemercyofGod."Rabbi
Eliezerwassoimpressedwiththedangerofformalismthatitwashiscustomtocomposeonenewprayer
everyday,thathisprayermightbealwaysfresh.Itisquiteclearthatthiskindofdangerisnotconfined
toJewishreligion.Evenquiettimeswhichbeganindevotioncanendintheformalismofarigidand
ritualistictimetable.
(iii)Stillfurther,thedevoutJewhadsettimesforprayer.Thehourswerethethird,thesixthandtheninth
hours,thatis,9a.m.,12middayand3p.m.Inwhateverplaceamanfoundhimselfhewasboundto
pray.ClearlyhemightbegenuinelyrememberingGod,orhemightbecarryingoutanhabitualformality.
TheMohammedanshavethesamecustom.ThereisastoryofaMohammedanwhowaspursuingan
enemywithdrawnknifetokillhim.Themuezzinrangouthestopped,unrolledhisprayermat,kneltand
racedthroughhisprayerandthenrosetocontinuehismurderouspursuit.Itisalovelythingthatthree
timesadayamanshouldrememberGodbutthereisveryrealdangerthatitmaycometonomorethan
thisthatthreetimesadayamangabbleshisprayerswithoutathoughtofGod.

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(iv)Therewasatendencytoconnectprayerwithcertainplaces,andespeciallywiththesynagogue.Itis
undeniablytruethattherearecertainplaceswhereGodseemsverynear,buttherewerecertainRabbis
whowentthelengthofsayingthatprayerwasefficaciousonlyifitwasofferedintheTempleorinthe
synagogue.SotheregrewupthecustomofgoingtotheTempleatthehoursofprayer.Inthefirstdays
oftheChristianChurch,eventhedisciplesofJesusthoughtintermslikethese,forwereadofPeterand
JohngoinguptotheTempleatthehourofprayer(Acts3:1).
Therewasadangerhere,thedangerthatamanmightcometothinkofGodasbeingconfinedtocertain
holyplacesandthathemightforgetthatthewholeearthisthetempleofGod.ThewisestoftheRabbis
sawthisdanger.Theysaid,"GodsaystoIsrael,prayinthesynagogueofyourcityifyoucannot,prayin
thefieldifyoucannot,prayinyourhouseifyoucannot,prayonyourbedifyoucannot,communewith
yourownheartuponyourbed,andbestill."
Thetroubleaboutanysystemlies,notinthesystem,butinthemenwhouseit.Amanmaymakeany
systemofprayeraninstrumentofdevotionoraformality,gliblyandunthinkinglytobegonethrough.
(v)TherewasamongsttheJewsanundoubtedtendencytowardslongprayers.Thatwasatendencyby
nomeansconfinedtotheJews.In18thcenturyworshipinScotlandlengthmeantdevotion.Insucha
Scottishservicetherewasaversebyverselectureonscripturewhichlastedforanhour,andasermon
whichlastedforanotherhour.Prayerswerelengthyandextempore.Dr.W.D.Maxwellwrites,"The
efficacyofprayerwasmeasuredbyitsardouranditsfluency,andnotleastbyitsfervidlengthiness."
RabbiLevisaid,"Whoeverislonginprayerisheard."Anothersayinghasit:"Whenevertherighteous
maketheirprayerlong,theirprayerisheard."
TherewasandstillisakindofsubconsciousideathatifmenbatterlongenoughatGod'sdoor,hewill
answerthatGodcanbetalked,andevenpestered,intocondescension.ThewisestRabbiswerewell
awareofthisdanger.Oneofthemsaid,"ItisforbiddentolengthenoutthepraiseoftheHolyOne.Itsays
inthePsalms:'WhocanutterthemightydoingsoftheLord,orshowforthallhispraise?'(Psalms106:2).
Thereonlyhewhocanmaylengthenoutandtellhispraisebutnoonecan.""Letaman'swordsbefore
Godalwaysbefew,asitissaid,'Benotrashwithyourmouth,andletnotyourheartbehastytouttera
wordbeforeGodforGodisinheaven,andyouuponearth,thereforeletyourwordsbefew'"
(Ecclesiastes5:2)."Thebestadorationconsistsinkeepingsilence."Itiseasytoconfoundverbositywith
piety,andfluencywithdevotion,andintothatmistakemanyoftheJewsfell.
HowNotToPray(Matthew6:58Continued)
(vi)Therewerecertainotherformsofrepetition,whichtheJews,likealleasternpeoples,wereapttouse
andtooveruse.Theeasternpeopleshadahabitofhypnotisingthemselvesbytheendlessrepetitionof
onephraseorevenofoneword.In1Kings18:26wereadhowtheprophetsofBaalcriedout,"OBaal
answerus,"forthespaceofhalfaday.InActs19:34wereadhowtheEphesianmob,fortwohours,kept
shouting,"GreatisArtemisoftheEphesians."TheMohammedanswillgoonrepeatingthesacred
syllableHEforhoursonend,runningroundincircles,untiltheydrivethemselvestoecstasy,andfinally
falldownunconsciousintotalexhaustion.TheJewsdidthatwiththeShema.Itisakindofsubstitutionof
selfhypnotismforprayer.
TherewasanotherwayinwhichJewishprayerusedrepetition.Therewasanattempttopileupevery
possibletitleandadjectiveintheaddressoftheprayertoGod.Onefamousprayerbegins:
"Blessed,praised,andglorified,exalted,extolledandhonoured,
magnifiedandlaudedbethenameoftheHolyOne."
ThereisoneJewishprayerwhichactuallybeginswithsixteendifferentadjectivesattachedtothenameof
God.Therewasakindofintoxicationwithwords.Whenamanbeginstothinkmoreofhowheispraying
thanofwhatheispraying,hisprayerdiesuponhislips.
(vii)ThefinalfaultwhichJesusfoundwithcertainoftheJewswasthattheyprayedtobeseenofmen.
TheJewishsystemofprayermadeostentationveryeasy.TheJewprayedstanding,withhands
stretchedout,palmsupwards,andwithheadbowed.Prayerhadtobesaidat9a.m.,12midday,and3
p.m.Ithadtobesaidwhereveramanmightbe,anditwaseasyforamantomakesurethatatthese
hourshewasatabusystreetcomer,orinacrowdedcitysquare,sothatalltheworldmightseewith
whatdevotionheprayed.Itwaseasyforamantohaltonthetopstepoftheentrancetothesynagogue,
andtherepraylengthilyanddemonstratively,sothatallmenmightadmirehisexceptionalpiety.Itwas
easytoputonanactofprayerwhichalltheworldmightsee.
ThewisestoftheJewishRabbisfullyunderstoodandunsparinglycondemnedthisattitude."Amanin
whomishypocrisybringswrathupontheworld,andhisprayerisnotheard.""Fourclassesofmendonot
receivethefaceofthegloryofGodthemockers,thehypocrites,theliars,andtheslanderers."The
Rabbissaidthatnomancouldprayatall,unlesshisheartwasattunedtopray.Theylaiditdownthatfor
perfectprayertherewerenecessaryanhourofprivatepreparationbeforehand,andanhourofmeditation
afterwards.ButtheJewishsystemofprayerdidlenditselftoostentation,ifinaman'shearttherewas
pride.
Ineffect,Jesuslaysdowntwogreatrulesforprayer.
(i)HeinsiststhatalltrueprayermustbeofferedtoGod.TherealfaultofthepeoplewhomJesuswas
criticisingwasthattheywereprayingtomenandnottoGod.Acertaingreatpreacheroncedescribedan
ornateandelaborateprayerofferedinaBostonChurchas"themosteloquentprayereverofferedtoa
Bostonaudience."Thepreacherwasmuchmoreconcernedwithimpressingthecongregationthanwith
makingcontactwithGod.Whetherinpublicorinprivateprayer,amanshouldhavenothoughtinhis
mindandnodesireinhisheartbutGod.
(ii)HeinsiststhatwemustalwaysrememberthattheGodtowhomweprayisaGodoflovewhoismore
readytoanswerthanwearetopray.Hisgiftsandhisgracehavenottobeunwillinglyextractedfromhim.
WedonotcometoaGodwhohastobecoaxed,orpestered,orbatteredintoansweringourprayers.We
cometoonewhoseonewishistogive.Whenwerememberthat,itissurelysufficienttogotoGodwith
thesighofdesireinourhearts,andonourlipsthewords,"Thywillbedone."
TheDisciple'sPrayer(Matthew6:915)
6:915So,then,prayinthisway:OurFatherinheaven,letyournamebeheldholy:
LetyourKingdomcome:Letyourwillbedone,asinheaven,souponearth:Giveus
todaybreadforthecomingday:Forgiveusourdebtsasweforgiveourdebtors:And
leadusnotintotemptation,butdeliverusfromtheEvilOne.For,ifyouforgivemen
theirtrespasses,yourheavenlyFatherwillforgiveyoutoobutifyoudonotforgive
mentheirtrespasses,neitherwillyourFatherforgiveyourtrespasses.
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welltorememberaboutit.
Wemustnote,firstofall,thatthisisaprayerwhichtaughthisdisciplestopray.BothMatthewandLuke
areclearaboutthat.MatthewsetsthewholeSermonontheMountinthecontextofthedisciples
(Matthew5:1)andLuketellsusthatJesustaughtthisprayerinresponsetotherequestofoneofhis
disciples(Luke11:1).TheLord'sPrayerisaprayerwhichonlyadisciplecanprayitisaprayerwhich
onlyonewhoiscommittedtoJesusChristcantakeuponhislipswithanymeaning.
TheLord'sPrayerisnotachild'sprayer,asitissooftenregardeditis,infact,notmeaningfulforachild.
TheLord'sPrayerisnottheFamilyPrayerasitissometimescalled,unlessbythewordfamilywemean
thefamilyoftheChurch.TheLord'sPrayerisspecificallyanddefinitelystatedtobethedisciple'sprayer
andonlyonthelipsofadisciplehastheprayeritsfullmeaning.Toputitinanotherway,theLord's
Prayercanonlyreallybeprayedwhenthemanwhopraysitknowswhatheissaying,andhecannot
knowthatuntilhehasenteredintodiscipleship.
WemustnotetheorderofthepetitionsintheLord'sPrayer.ThefirstthreepetitionshavetodowithGod
andwiththegloryofGodthesecondthreepetitionshavetodowithourneedsandournecessities.That
istosay,Godisfirstgivenhissupremeplace,andthen,andonlythen,weturntoourselvesandour
needsanddesires.ItisonlywhenGodisgivenhisproperplacethatallotherthingsfallintotheirproper
places.PrayermustneverbeanattempttobendthewillofGodtoourdesiresprayeroughtalwaystobe
anattempttosubmitourwillstothewillofGod.
Thesecondpartoftheprayer,thepartwhichdealswithourneedsandournecessities,isamarvellously
wroughtunity.Itdealswiththethreeessentialneedsofman,andthethreespheresoftimewithinwhich
manmoves.First,itasksforbread,forthatwhichisnecessaryforthemaintenanceoflife,andthereby
bringstheneedsofthepresenttothethroneofGod.Second,itasksforforgivenessandtherebybrings
thepastintothepresenceofGod.Third,itasksforhelpintemptationandtherebycommitsallthefuture
intothehandsofGod.Inthesethreebriefpetitions,wearetaughttolaythepresent,thepast,andthe
futurebeforethefootstoolofthegraceofGod.
ButnotonlyisthisaprayerwhichbringsthewholeoflifetothepresenceofGoditisalsoaprayerwhich
bringsthewholeofGodtoourlives.Whenweaskforbreadtosustainourearthlylives,thatrequest
immediatelydirectsourthoughtstoGodtheFather,theCreatorandtheSustainerofalllife.Whenweask
forforgiveness,thatrequestimmediatelydirectsourthoughtstoGodtheSon,JesusChristourSaviour
andRedeemer.Whenweaskforhelpforfuturetemptation,thatrequestimmediatelydirectsourthoughts
toGodtheHolySpirit,theComforter,theStrengthener,theIlluminator,theGuideandtheGuardianofour
way.
InthemostamazingwaythisbriefsecondpartoftheLord'sPrayertakesthepresent,thepast,andthe
future,thewholeofman'slife,andpresentsthemtoGodtheFather,GodtheSonandGodtheHoly
Spirit,toGodinallhisfulness.IntheLord'sPrayerJesusteachesustobringthewholeoflifetothe
wholeofGod,andtobringthewholeofGodtothewholeoflife.
TheFatherInHeaven(Matthew6:9)
6:9OurFatherinHeaven.
ItmightwellbesaidthatthewordFatherusedofGodisacompactsummaryoftheChristianfaith.The
greatvalueofthiswordFatheristhatitsettlesalltherelationshipsofthislife.
(i)Itsettlesourrelationshiptotheunseenworld.Missionariestellusthatoneofthegreatestreliefswhich
ChristianitybringstotheheathenmindandheartisthecertaintythatthereisonlyoneGod.Itisthe
heathenbeliefthattherearehordesofgods,thateverystreamandriver,andtreeandvalley,andhilland
wood,andeverynaturalforcehasitsowngod.Theheathenlivesinaworldcrowdedwithgods.Still
further,allthesegodsarejealous,andgrudging,andhostile.Theymustallbeplacated,andamancan
neverbesurethathehasnotomittedthehonourduetosomeofthesegods.Theconsequenceisthat
theheathenlivesinterrorofthegodsheis"hauntedandnothelpedbyhisreligion."
ThemostsignificantGreeklegendofthegodsisthelegendofPrometheus.Prometheuswasagod.It
wasinthedaysbeforemenpossessedfireandlifewithoutfirewasacheerlessandacomfortlessthing.
InpityPrometheustookfirefromheavenandgaveitasagifttomen.Zeus,thekingofthegods,was
mightilyangrythatmenshouldreceivethisgift.SohetookPrometheusandhechainedhimtoarockin
themiddleoftheAdriaticSea,wherehewastorturedwiththeheatandthethirstoftheday,andthecold
ofthenight.Evenmore,ZeuspreparedavulturetotearoutPrometheus'liver,whichalwaysgrewagain,
onlytobetornoutagain.
Thatiswhathappenedtothegodwhotriedtohelpmen.Thewholeconceptionisthatthegodsare
jealous,andvengeful,andgrudgingandthelastthingthegodswishtodoistohelpmen.Thatisthe
heathenideaoftheattitudeoftheunseenworldtomen.Theheathenishauntedbythefearofahordeof
jealousandgrudginggods.So,then,whenwediscoverthattheGodtowhomweprayhasthenameand
theheartofafatheritmakesliterallyallthedifferenceintheworld.Weneednolongershiverbeforea
hordeofjealousgodswecanrestinafather'slove.
(ii)Itsettlesourrelationshiptotheseenworld,tothisworldofspaceandtimeinwhichwelive.Itiseasy
tothinkofthisworldasahostileworld.Therearethechancesandthechangesoflifetherearetheiron
lawsoftheuniversewhichwebreakatourperilthereissufferinganddeathbutifwecanbesurethat
behindthisworldthereis,notacapricious,jealous,mockinggod,butaGodwhosenameisFather,then
althoughmuchmaystillremaindark,allisnowbearablebecausebehindallislove.Itwillalwayshelpus
ifweregardthisworldasorganizednotforourcomfortbutforourtraining.
Take,forinstance,pain.Painmightseemabadthing,butpainhasitsplaceintheorderofGod.It
sometimeshappensthatapersonissoabnormallyconstitutedthatheisincapableoffeelingpain.Such
apersonisadangertohimselfandaproblemtoeveryoneelse.Iftherewerenosuchthingaspain,we
wouldneverknowthatwewereill,andoftenwewoulddiebeforestepscouldbetakentodealwithany
diseaseorillness.Thatisnottosaythatpaincannotbecomeabadthing,butitistosaythattimes
withoutnumberpainisGod'sredlighttotellusthatthereisdangerahead.
LessingusedtosaythatifhehadonequestiontoasktheSphinx,itwouldbe:"Isthisafriendly
universe?"IfwecanbecertainthatthenameoftheGodwhocreatedthisworldisFather,thenwecan
alsobecertainthatfundamentallythisisafriendlyuniverse.TocallGodFatheristosettleour
relationshiptotheworldinwhichwelive.
(iii)IfwebelievethatGodisFather,itsettlesourrelationshiptoourfellowmen.IfGodisFather,heis
Fatherofallmen.TheLord'sPrayerdoesnotteachustoprayMyFatheritteachesustoprayOur
Father.ItisverysignificantthatintheLord'sPrayerthewordsI,me,andmineneveroccuritistrueto
saythatJesuscametotakethesewordsoutoflifeandtoputintheirplacewe,us,andours.Godisnot
anyman'sexclusivepossession.TheveryphraseOurFatherinvolvestheeliminationofself.The
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(iv)IfwebelievethatGodisFather,itsettlesourrelationshiptoourselves.Therearetimeswhenevery
mandespisesandhateshimself.Heknowshimselftobelowerthanthelowestthingthatcrawlsuponthe
earth.Theheartknowsitsownbitterness,andnooneknowsaman'sunworthinessbetterthanthatman
himself.
MarkRutherfordwishedtoaddanewbeatitude:"Blessedarethosewhohealusofourselfdespisings."
Blessedarethosewhogiveusbackourselfrespect.ThatispreciselywhatGoddoes.Inthesegrim,
bleak,terriblemomentswecanstillremindourselvesthat,evenifwemattertonooneelse,wematterto
GodthatintheinfinitemercyofGodweareofroyallineage,childrenoftheKingofkings.
(v)IfwebelievethatGodisFather,itsettlesourrelationshiptoGod.Itisnotthatitremovesthemight,
majestyandpowerofGod.ItisnotthatitmakesGodanythelessGodbutitmakesthatmight,and
majesty,andpower,approachableforus.
ThereisanoldRomanstorywhichtellshowaRomanEmperorwasenjoyingatriumph.Hehadthe
privilege,whichRomegavetohergreatvictors,ofmarchinghistroopsthroughthestreetsofRome,with
allhiscapturedtrophiesandhisprisonersinhistrain.SotheEmperorwasonthemarchwithhistroops.
Thestreetswerelinedwithcheeringpeople.Thetalllegionarieslinedthestreets'edgestokeepthe
peopleintheirplaces.AtonepointonthetriumphalroutetherewasalittleplatformwheretheEmpress
andherfamilyweresittingtowatchtheEmperorgobyinalltheprideofhistriumph.Ontheplatformwith
hismothertherewastheEmperor'syoungestson,alittleboy.AstheEmperorcamenearthelittleboy
jumpedofftheplatform,burrowedthroughthecrowd,triedtododgebetweenthelegsofalegionary,and
torunoutontotheroadtomeethisfather'schariot.Thelegionarystoopeddownandstoppedhim.He
swunghimupinhisarms:"Youcan'tdothat,boy,"hesaid."Don'tyouknowwhothatisinthechariot?
That'stheEmperor.Youcan'trunouttohischariot."Andthelittleladlaugheddown."Hemaybeyour
Emperor,"hesaid,"buthe'smyfather."ThatisexactlythewaytheChristianfeelstowardsGod.The
might,andthemajesty,andthepowerarethemight,andthemajesty,andthepowerofonewhomJesus
taughtustocallOurFather.
SofarwehavebeenthinkingofthefirsttwowordsofthisaddresstoGodOurFather,butGodisnot
onlyOurFather,HeisOurFatherwhoisinheaven.Thelastwordsareofprimaryimportance.They
conservetwogreattruths.
(i)TheyremindusoftheholinessofGod.Itisveryeasytocheapenandtosentimentalizethewholeidea
ofthefatherhoodofGod,andtomakeitanexcuseforaneasygoing,comfortablereligion."He'sagood
fellowandallwillbewell."AsHeinesaidofGod:"Godwillforgive.Itishistrade."IfweweretosayOur
Father,andstopthere,theremightbesomeexcuseforthatbutitisOurFatherinheaventowhomwe
pray.Theloveisthere,buttheholinessisthere,too.
ItisextraordinaryhowseldomJesususedthewordFatherinregardtoGod.Mark'sgospelistheearliest
gospel,andisthereforethenearestthingwewilleverhavetoanactualreportofallthatJesussaidand
didandinMark'sgospelJesuscallsGodFatheronlysixtimes,andneveroutsidethecircleofthe
disciples.ToJesusthewordFatherwassosacredthathecouldhardlybeartouseitandhecouldnever
useitexceptamongstthosewhohadgraspedsomethingofwhatitmeant.
WemustneverusethewordFatherinregardtoGodcheaply,easily,andsentimentally.Godisnotan
easygoingparentwhotolerantlyshutshiseyestoallsinsandfaultsandmistakes.ThisGod,whomwe
cancallFather,istheGodwhomwemuststillapproachwithreverenceandadoration,andaweand
wonder.GodisourFatherinheaven,andinGodthereisloveandholinesscombined.
(ii)TheyremindusofthepowerofGod.Inhumanlovethereissooftenthetragedyoffrustration.We
mayloveapersonandyetbeunabletohelphimachievesomething,ortostophimdoingsomething.
Humanlovecanbeintenseandquitehelpless.Anyparentwithanerringchild,oranyloverwitha
wanderinglovedoneknowsthat.Butwhenwesay,'OurFatherinheaven,'weplacetwothingssideby
side.WeplacesidebysidetheloveofGodandthepowerofGod.Wetellourselvesthatthepowerof
GodisalwaysmotivatedbytheloveofGod,andcanneverbeexercisedforanythingbutourgoodwe
tellourselvesthattheloveofGodisbackedbythepowerofGod,andthatthereforeitspurposescan
neverbeultimatelyfrustratedordefeated.Itisloveofwhichwethink,butitistheloveofGod.Whenwe
prayOurFatherinheavenwemusteverremembertheholinessofGod,andwemusteverrememberthe
powerwhichmovesinlove,andthelovewhichhasbehindittheundefeatablepowerofGod.
TheHallowingOfTheName(Matthew6:9Continued)
6:9Letyournamebeheldholy.
"HallowedbeThyname"itisprobablytruethatofallthepetitionsoftheLord'sPrayerthisistheone
whosemeaningwewouldfinditmostdifficulttoexpress.First,then,letusconcentrateontheactual
meaningofthewords.
ThewordwhichistranslatedhallowedisapartoftheGreekverbhagiazesthai(Greek#37).TheGreek
verbhagiazesthaiisconnectedwiththeadjectivehagios(Greek#40),andmeanstotreatapersonora
thingashagios.Hagiosisthewordwhichisusuallytranslatedholybutthebasicmeaningofhagiosis
differentorseparate.Athingwhichishagios(Greek#40)isdifferentfromotherthings.Apersonwhois
hagiosisseparatefromotherpeople.Soatempleishagion(Greek#39)becauseitisdifferentfromother
buildings.Analtarishagios(Greek#40)becauseitexistsforapurposedifferentfromthepurposeof
ordinarythings.God'sdayishagios(Greek#40)becauseitisdifferentfromotherdays.Apriestishagios
(Greek#40)becauseheisseparatefromothermen.So,then,thispetitionmeans,"LetGod'snamebe
treateddifferentlyfromallothernamesletGod'snamebegivenapositionwhichisabsolutelyunique."
Butthereissomethingtoaddtothis.InHebrewthenamedoesnotmeansimplythenamebywhicha
personiscalledJohnorJames,orwhateverthenamemaybe.InHebrewthenamemeansthenature,
thecharacter,thepersonalityofthepersoninsofarasitisknownorrevealedtous.Thatbecomesclear
whenweseehowtheBiblewritersusetheexpression.
ThePsalmistsays,"Thosewhoknowthynameputtheirtrustinthee"(Psalms9:10).Quiteclearlythat
doesnotmeanthatthosewhoknowthatGodiscalledJehovahwilltrustinhim.Itmeansthatthosewho
knowwhatGodislike,thosewhoknowthenatureandthecharacterofGodwillputtheirtrustinhim.The
Psalmistsays,"Someboastofchariotsandsomeofhorses,butweboastofthenameoftheLordour
God"(Psalms20:7).QuiteclearlythatdoesnotmeanthatinatimeofdifficultythePsalmistwill
rememberthatGodiscalledJehovah.Itmeansthatatsuchatimesomewillputtheirtrustinhumanand
materialaidsanddefences,butthePsalmistwillrememberthenatureandthecharacterofGodhewill
rememberwhatGodislike,andthatmemorywillgivehimconfidence.
So,then,letustakethesetwothingsandputthemtogether.Hagiazesthai(Greek#37),whichis
translatedtohallow,meanstoregardasdifferent,togiveauniqueandspecialplaceto.Thenameisthe
nature,thecharacter,thepersonalityofthepersoninsofarasitisknownandrevealedtous.Therefore,
whenwepray"HallowedbeThyname,"itmeans,"Enableustogivetotheetheuniqueplacewhichthy
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ThePrayerForReverence(Matthew6:9Continued)
Isthere,then,onewordinEnglishforgivingtoGodtheuniqueplacewhichhisnatureandcharacter
demand?Thereissuchaword,andthewordisreverence.Thispetitionisaprayerthatweshouldbe
enabledtoreverenceGodasGoddeservestobereverenced.InalltruereverenceofGodtherearefour
essentials.
(i)InordertoreverenceGodwemustbelievethatGodexists.Wecannotreverencesomeonewhodoes
notexistwemustbeginbybeingsureoftheexistenceofGod.
TothemodernminditisstrangethattheBiblenowhereattemptstoprovetheexistenceofGod.Forthe
BibleGodisanaxiom.Anaxiomisaselfevidentfactwhichisnotitselfproved,butwhichisthebasisof
allotherproofs.Forinstance,'Astraightlineistheshortestdistancebetweentwopoints,'and,'Parallel
lines,howeverfarproduced,willnevermeet,'areaxioms.
TheBiblewriterswouldhavesaidthatitwassuperfluoustoprovetheexistenceofGod,becausethey
experiencedthepresenceofGodeverymomentoftheirlives.Theywouldhavesaidthatamannomore
neededtoprovethatGodexiststhanheneedstoprovethathiswifeexists.Hemeetshiswifeeveryday,
andhemeetsGodeveryday.
ButsupposewedidneedtotrytoprovethatGodexists,usingourownmindstodoso,howwouldwe
begin?Wemightbeginfromtheworldinwhichwelive.Paley'soldargumentisnotyetcompletely
outdated.Supposethereisamanwalkingalongtheroad.Hestrikeshisfootagainstawatchlyinginthe
dust.Hehasneverinhislifeseenawatchbeforehedoesnotknowwhatitis.Hepicksituphesees
thatitconsistsofametalcase,andinsidethecaseacomplicatedarrangementofwheels,levers,
springsandjewels.Heseesthatthewholethingismovingandworkinginthemostorderlyway.Hesees
furtherthatthehandsaremovingroundthedialinanobviouslypredeterminedroutine.Whatthendoeshe
say?Doeshesay:"Allthesemetalsandjewelscametogetherfromtheendsoftheearthbychance,by
chancemadethemselvesintowheelsandleversandsprings,bychanceassembledthemselvesintothis
mechanism,bychancewoundthemselvesupandsetthemselvesgoing,bychanceacquiredtheir
obviousorderlyworking"?No.Hesays,"Ihavefoundawatchsomewheretheremustbeawatch
maker."
Orderpresupposesmind.Welookattheworldweseeavastmachinewhichisworkinginorder.Suns
riseandsetinanunvaryingsuccession.Tidesebbandflowtoatimetable.Seasonsfolloweachotherin
anorder.Welookattheworld,andweareboundtosay,"Somewheretheremustbeaworldmaker."The
factoftheworlddrivesustoGod.AsSirJamesJeanshassaid,"Noastronomercanbeanatheist."The
orderoftheworlddemandsthemindofGodbehindit.
Wemightbeginfromourselves.Theonethingmanhasnevercreatedislife.Mancanalterandrearrange
andchangethings,buthecannotcreatealivingthing.Wherethendidwegetourlife?Fromourparents.
Yes,butwheredidtheygettheirs?Fromtheirparents.Butwheredidallthisbegin?Atsometimelife
musthavecomeintotheworldanditmusthavecomefromoutsidetheworldformancannotcreatelife
andonceagainwearedrivenbacktoGod.
WhenwelookinuponourselvesandoutupontheworldwearedriventoGod.AsKantsaidlongago,"the
morallawwithinus,andthestarryheavensaboveus,"driveustoGod.
(ii)BeforewecanreverenceGod,wemustnotonlybelievethatGodis,wemustalsoknowthekindof
Godheis.NoonecouldreverencetheGreekgodswiththeirlovesandwars,theirhatesandtheir
adulteries,theirtrickeriesandtheirknaveries.Noonecanreverencecapricious,immoral,impuregods.
ButinGodasweknowhimtherearethreegreatqualities.Thereisholinessthereisjusticeandthereis
love.WemustreverenceGod,notonlybecauseheexists,butbecauseheistheGodwhomweknow
himtobe.
(iii)ButamanmightbelievethatGodishemightbeintellectuallyconvincedthatGodisholy,justand
lovingandstillhemightnothavereverence.Forreverencethereisnecessaryaconstantawarenessof
GodToreverenceGodmeanstoliveinaGodfilledworld,tolivealifeinwhichweneverforgetGod.This
awarenessisnotconfinedtotheChurchortosocalledholyplacesitmustbeanawarenesswhich
existseverywhereandatalltimes.
WordsworthspokeofitinLinescomposednearTinternAbbey:
"AndIhavefelt
Apresencethatdisturbsmewiththejoy
Ofelevatedthoughtsasensesublime
Ofsomethingfarmoredeeplyinterfused,
Whosedwellingisthelightofsettingsuns,
Andtheroundocean,andthelivingair,
Andthebluesky,andinthemindofman:
Amotionandaspirit,thatimpels
Allthinkingthings,allobjectsofallthought,
Androllsthroughallthings."
OneofthefinestofmoderndevotionalpoetsisHenryErnestHardywhowroteunderthenameofFather
Andrew.InTheMysticBeautyhewrites:
"OLondontownhasmanymoods,
Andmingled'mongstitsmanybroods
Aleaveningofsaints,
Andeverupanddownitsstreets,
Ifonehaseyestoseeonemeets
Stuffthatanartistpaints.
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SuchasthesoulofWhistlerknew:
Asmudgeofamberlight,
Wheresomefriedfishshopplieditstrade,
Aperfectnoteofcolourmade
Oh,itwasexquisite!
IoncecamethroughSt.James'Park
Betwixtthesunsetandthedark,
Andohthemystery
Ofgreyandgreenandviolet!
IwouldInevermightforget
Thateveningharmony.
IholdittruethatGodisthere
Ifbeautybreaksthroughanywhere
Andhismostblessedfeet,
Whooncelife'sroughestroadwaytrod.,
WhocameasmantoshowusGod,
Stillpassalongthestreet."

Godinthebackstreet,GodinSt.James'Park,Godinthefriedfishshopthatisreverence.Thetrouble
withmostpeopleisthattheirawarenessofGodisspasmodic,acuteatcertaintimesandplaces,totally
absentatothers.ReverencemeanstheconstantawarenessofGod.
(iv)Thereremainsonefurtheringredientinreverence.WemustbelievethatGodexistswemustknow
whatkindofaGodheiswemustbeconstantlyawareofGod.Butamanmighthaveallthesethings
andstillnothavereverence.ToallthesethingsmustbeaddedobedienceandsubmissiontoGod.
Reverenceisknowledgeplussubmission.InhiscatechismLutherasks,"HowisGod'snamehallowed
amongstus?"andhisansweris,"WhenbothourlifeanddoctrinearetrulyChristian,"thatistosay,when
ourintellectualconvictions,andourpracticalactions,areinfullsubmissiontothewillofGod.
ToknowthatGodis,toknowwhatkindofaGodheis,tobeconstantlyawareofGod,andtobe
constantlyobedienttohimthatisreverenceandthatiswhatweprayforwhenwepray:"Hallowedbethy
name."LetGodbegiventhereverencewhichhisnatureandcharacterdeserve.
God'sKingdomAndGod'sWill(Matthew6:10)
6:10LetyourKingdomcome:Letyourwillbedone,asinheaven,soalsoonearth.
ThephraseTheKingdomofGodischaracteristicofthewholeNewTestament.Nophraseisusedoftener
inprayerandinpreachingandinChristianliterature.Itis,therefore,ofprimaryimportancethatweshould
beclearastowhatitmeans.
ItisevidentthattheKingdomofGodwascentraltothemessageofJesus.ThefirstemergenceofJesus
onthesceneofhistorywaswhenhecameintoGalileepreachingthegoodnewsoftheKingdomofGod
(Mark1:14).Jesushimselfdescribedthepreachingofthekingdomasanobligationlaiduponhim:"Imust
preachthegoodnewsoftheKingdomofGodtotheothercitiesalso,forIwassentforthispurpose"
(Luke4:43Mark1:38).Luke'sdescriptionofJesus'activityisthathewentthrougheverycityandvillage
preachingandshowingthegoodnewsoftheKingdomofGod(Luke8:1).Clearlythemeaningofthe
KingdomofGodissomethingwhichweareboundtotrytounderstand.
Whenwedotrytounderstandthemeaningofthisphrasewemeetwithcertainpuzzlingfacts.Wefind
thatJesusspokeoftheKingdominthreedifferentways.HespokeoftheKingdomasexistinginthe
past.HesaidthatAbraham,IsaacandJacob,andalltheprophetswereintheKingdom(Luke13:28
Matthew8:11).ClearlythereforetheKingdomgoesfarbackintohistory.HespokeoftheKingdomas
present."TheKingdomofGod,"hesaid,"isinthemidstofyou"(Luke17:21).TheKingdomofGodis
thereforeapresentrealityhereandnow.HespokeoftheKingdomofGodasfuture,forhetaughtmento
prayforthecomingoftheKingdominthishisownprayer.HowthencantheKingdombepast,present
andfutureallattheonetime?HowcantheKingdombeatoneandthesametimesomethingwhich
existed,whichexists,andforwhosecomingitisourdutytopray?
WefindthekeyinthisdoublepetitionoftheLord'sPrayer.Oneofthecommonestcharacteristicsof
Hebrewstyleiswhatistechnicallyknownasparallelism.TheHebrewtendedtosayeverythingtwice.He
saiditinoneway,andthenhesaiditinanotherwaywhichrepeatedoramplifiedorexplainedthefirst
way.AlmostanyverseofthePsalmswillshowthisparallelisminaction.Almosteveryverseofthe
Psalmsdividesintwointhemiddleandthesecondhalfrepeatsoramplifiesorexplainsthefirsthalf.
Letustakesomeexamplesandthethingwillbecomeclear:
"Godisourrefugeandstrengthaverypresenthelpintrouble(Psalms46:1).
"TheLordofHostsiswithustheGodofJacobisourrefuge(Psalms46:7).
"TheLordismyshepherdIshallnotwant.
HemakesmeliedowningreenpasturesHeleadsmebeside
stillwaters"(Psalms23:12).
LetusapplythisprincipletothesetwopetitionsoftheLord'sPrayer.Letussetthemdownsidebyside:
"ThyKingdomcomeThywillbedoneinearthasitisinheaven."
Letusassumethatthesecondpetitionexplains,andamplifies,anddefinesthefirst.Wethenhavethe
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asperfectlydoneasitisinheaven.HerewehavetheexplanationofhowtheKingdomcanbepast,
presentandfutureallattheonetime.AnymanwhoatanytimeinhistoryperfectlydidGod'swillwas
withintheKingdomanymanwhoperfectlydoesGod'swilliswithintheKingdombutsincetheworldis
veryfarfrombeingaplacewhereGod'swillisperfectlyanduniversallydone,theconsummationofthe
Kingdomisstillinthefutureandisstillsomethingforwhichwemustpray.
TobeintheKingdomistoobeythewillofGod.ImmediatelyweseethattheKingdomisnotsomething
whichprimarilyhastodowithnationsandpeoplesandcountries.Itissomethingwhichhastodowith
eachoneofus.TheKingdomisinfactthemostpersonalthingintheworld.TheKingdomdemandsthe
submissionofmywill,myheart,mylife.Itisonlywheneachoneofusmakeshispersonaldecisionand
submissionthattheKingdomcomes.
TheChineseChristianprayedthewellknownprayer,"Lord,revivethyChurch,beginningwithme,"and
wemightwellparaphrasethatandsay,"Lord,bringinthyKingdom,beginningwithme."Toprayforthe
KingdomofHeavenistopraythatwemaysubmitourwillsentirelytothewillofGod.
God'sKingdomAndGod'sWill(Matthew6:10Continued)
Fromwhatwehavealreadyseenitbecomesclearthatthemostimportantthingintheworldistoobey
thewillofGodthemostimportantwordsintheworldare"Thywillbedone."Butitisequallyclearthat
theframeofmindandthetoneofvoiceinwhichthesewordsarespokenwillmakeaworldofdifference.
(i)Amanmaysay,"Thywillbedone,"inatoneofdefeatedresignation.Hemaysayit,notbecausehe
wishestosayit,butbecausehehasacceptedthefactthathecannotpossiblysayanythingelsehe
maysayitbecausehehasacceptedthefactthatGodistoostrongforhim,andthatitisuselessto
batterhisheadagainstthewallsoftheuniverse.Hemaysayitthinkingonlyoftheineluctablepowerof
Godwhichhashiminitsgrip.AsOmarKhayyamhadit:
"ButhelplessPiecesoftheGameHeplays
UponthisCheckerboardofNightsandDays
Hitherandthithermoves,andchecks,andslays,
Andonebyonebackintheclosetlays.
TheBallnoquestionmakesofAyesandNoes,
ButHereorThereasstrikesthePlayergoes
AndHethatToss'dyoudownintotheField,
HeknowsaboutitallHeknowsHEknows!"
AmanmayacceptthewillofGodfornootherreasonthanthathehasrealizedthathecannotdo
anythingelse.
(ii)Amanmaysay,"Thywillbedone,"inatoneofbitterresentment.Swinburnespokeofmenfeelingthe
tramplingoftheironfeetofGod.Hespeaksofthesupremeevil,God.Beethovendiedallaloneanditis
saidthatwhentheyfoundhisbodyhislipsweredrawnbackinasnarlandhisfistswereclenchedasif
hewereshakinghisfistsintheveryfaceofGodandofhighheaven.AmanmayfeelthatGodishis
enemy,andyetanenemysostrongthathecannotresist.HemaythereforeacceptGod'swill,buthe
mayacceptitwithbitterresentmentandsmoulderinganger.
(iii)Amanmaysay,"Thywillbedone,"inperfectloveandtrust.Hemaysayitgladlyandwillingly,no
matterwhatthatwillmaybe.ItshouldbeeasyfortheChristiantosay,"Thywillbedone,"likethatfor
theChristiancanbeverysureoftwothingsaboutGod.
(a)HecanbesureofthewisdomofGod.Sometimeswhenwewantsomethingbuiltorconstructed,or
alteredorrepaired,wetakeittothecraftsmanandconsulthimaboutit.Hemakessomesuggestion,and
weoftenendupbysaying,"Well,dowhatyouthinkbest.Youaretheexpert."Godistheexpertinlife,
andhisguidancecanneverleadanyoneastray.
WhenRichardCameron,theScottishCovenanter,waskilledhisheadandhishandswerecutoffbyone
MurrayandtakentoEdinburgh."Hisfatherbeinginprisonforthesamecause,theenemycarriedthemto
him,toaddgriefuntohisformersorrow,andinquiredathimifheknewthem.Takinghisson'sheadand
hands,whichwereveryfair(beingamanoffaircomplexionlikehimself),hekissedthemandsaid,'I
knowthemIknowthem.Theyaremyson'smyowndearson's.ItistheLord.Goodisthewillofthe
Lord,whocannotwrongmeormine,buthathmadegoodnessandmercytofollowusallourdays.'"When
amancanspeaklikethat,whenheisquitesurethathistimesareinthehandsoftheinfinitewisdomof
God,itiseasytosay,"Thywillbedone."
(b)HecanbesureoftheloveofGod.WedonotbelieveinamockingandacapriciousGod,orinablind
andirondeterminism.ThomasHardyfinisheshisnovelTesswiththegrimwords:"ThePresidentofthe
ImmortalshadfinishedhissportwithTess."WebelieveinaGodwhosenameislove.AsWhittierhadit:
"IknownotwhereHisislandslift
Theirfrondedpalmsinair.
IonlyknowIcannotdrift
BeyondHisloveandcare."
AsBrowningtriumphantlydeclaredhisfaith:
"God,Thouartlove!Ibuildmyfaithonthat...
Iknowtheewhohaskeptmypathandmade
Lightformeinthedarkness,temperingsorrow
Sothatitreachedmelikeasolemnjoy.
ItweretoostrangethatIshoulddoubtthylove."
AndasPaulhadit:"HewhodidnotsparehisownSon,butgavehimupforusall,willhenotalsogiveus
allthingswithhim?"(Romans8:32).NomancanlookattheCrossanddoubttheloveofGod,andwhen
wearesureoftheloveofGod,itiseasytosay,"Thywillbedone."

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OurDailyBread(Matthew6:11)
6:11Giveustodaybreadforthecomingday.
OnewouldhavethoughtthatthisistheonepetitionoftheLord'sPrayeraboutthemeaningofwhichthere
couldhavebeennopossibledoubt.Itseemsonthefaceofittobethesimplestandthemostdirectof
themall.Butitisthefactthatmanyinterpretershaveofferedmanyinterpretationsofit.Beforewethink
ofitssimpleandobviousmeaning,letuslookatsomeoftheotherexplanationswhichhavebeenoffered.
(i)ThebreadhasbeenidentifiedwiththebreadoftheLord'sSupper.FromtheverybeginningtheLord's
PrayerhasbeencloselyconnectedwiththeLord'sTable.Intheveryfirstordersofservicewhichwe
possessitisalwayslaiddownthattheLord'sPrayershouldbeprayedattheLord'sTable,andsome
havetakenthispetitionasaprayertobegrantedthedailyprivilegeofsittingattheTableofourLord,and
ofeatingthespiritualfoodwhichamanreceivesthere.
(ii)ThebreadhasbeenidentifiedwiththespiritualfoodofthewordofGod.Wesometimessingthehymn:
Breakthouthebreadoflife,
DearLord,tome,
Asthoudidstbreaktheloaves
Besidethesea.
Beyondthesacredpage
Iseekthee,Lord,
Myspiritpantsforthee,
Olivingword."
Sothispetitionhasbeentakentobeaprayerforthetrueteaching,thetruedoctrine,theessentialtruth,
whichareinthescripturesandthewordofGod,andwhichareindeedfoodforaman'smindandheart
andsoul.
(iii)ThebreadhasbeentakentostandforJesushimself.Jesuscalledhimselfthebreadoflife(John
6:3335),andthishasbeentakentobeaprayerthatdailywemaybefedonhimwhoisthelivingbread.
ItwasinthatwaythatMatthewArnoldusedthephrase,whenhewrotehispoemaboutthesaintofGod
hemetintheeastendofLondononesuffocatingday:
"'TwasAugust,andthefiercesunoverhead
SmoteonthesqualidstreetsofBethnalGreen,
Andthepaleweaver,throughhiswindowsseen,
InSpitalfields,look'dthricedispirited.
ImetapreacherthereIknewandsaid:
'Illando'erworked,howfareyouinthisscene?'
'Bravely!'saidhe,'forIoflatehavebeen
Muchcheer'dwiththoughtsofChrist,theliving
bread.'"
Sothenthispetitionhasbeentakenasaprayerthatwetoomightbecheeredandstrengthenedwith
Christthelivingbread.
(iv)ThispetitionhasbeentakeninapurelyJewishsense.Thebreadhasbeentakentobethebreadof
theheavenlykingdom.LuketellshowoneofthebystanderssaidtoJesus:"Blessedishewhoshalleat
breadintheKingdomofGod"(Luke14:15).TheJewshadastrangeyetvivididea.Theyheldthatwhen
theMessiahcame,andwhenthegoldenagedawned,therewouldbewhattheycalledtheMessianic
banquet,atwhichthechosenonesofGodwouldsitdown.TheslainbodiesofthemonstersBehemoth
andLeviathanwouldprovidethemeatandthefishcoursesofthebanquet.Itwouldbeakindofreception
feastgivenbyGodtohisownpeople.So,then,thishasbeentakentobeapetitionforaplaceatthe
finalMessianicbanquetofthepeopleofGod.
Althoughweneednotagreethatanyoneoftheseexplanationsisthemainmeaningofthispetition,we
neednotrejectanyofthemasfalse.Theyallhavetheirowntruthandtheirownrelevance.
Thedifficultyofinterpretingthispetitionwasincreasedbythefactthattherewasveryconsiderabledoubt
astothemeaningofthewordepiousios(Greek#1967),whichisthewordwhichtheRevisedStandard
Versiontranslates"daily."Theextraordinaryfactwasthat,untilashorttimeago,therewasnoother
knownoccurrenceofthiswordinthewholeofGreekliterature.Origenknewthis,andindeedheldthat
Matthewhadinventedtheword.Itwasthereforenotpossibletobesurewhatitpreciselymeant.Butnot
verylongagoapapyrusfragmentturnedupwiththiswordonitandthepapyrusfragmentwasactuallya
woman'sshoppinglist!Andagainstanitemonitwasthewordepiousios(Greek#1967).Itwasanoteto
remindhertobuysuppliesofacertainfoodforthecomingday.So,verysimply,whatthispetitionmeans
is:"Givemethethingsweneedtoeatforthiscomingday.HelpmetogetthethingsI'vegotonmy
shoppinglistwhenIgooutthismorning.Givemethethingsweneedtoeatwhenthechildrencomein
fromschool,andthemenfolkcomeinfromwork.Grantthatthetablebenotbarewhenwesitdown
togethertoday."ThisisasimpleprayerthatGodwillsupplyuswiththethingsweneedforthecoming
day.
OurDailyBread(Matthew6:11Continued)
Whenweseethatthisisasimplepetitionfortheneedsoftheeveryday,certaintremendoustruths
emergefromit.
(i)IttellsusthatGodcaresforourbodies.Jesusshowedusthathespentsomuchtimehealingmen's
diseasesandsatisfyingtheirphysicalhunger.Hewasanxiouswhenhethoughtthatthecrowdwhohad
followedhimoutintothelonelyplaceshadalongroadhome,andnofoodtoeatbeforetheysetoutupon
it.WedowelltorememberthatGodisinterestedinourbodies.Anyteachingwhichbelittles,and
despises,andslandersthebodyiswrong.WecanseewhatGodthinksofourhumanbodies,whenwe
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iswholesalvation,thesalvationofbody,mindandspirit,atwhichChristianityaims.
(ii)Thispetitionteachesustoprayforourdailybread,forbreadforthecomingday.Itteachesustolive
onedayatatime,andnottoworryandbeanxiousaboutthedistantandtheunknownfuture.When
Jesustaughthisdisciplestopraythispetition,thereislittledoubtthathismindwasgoingbacktothe
storyofthemannainthewilderness(Exodus16:121http://www.crossbooks.com/verse.asp?
ref=Ex+16%3A121).ThechildrenofIsraelwerestarvinginthewilderness.andGodsentthemthe
manna.thefoodfromheavenbuttherewasoneconditiontheymustgatheronlyenoughfortheir
immediateneeds.Iftheytriedtogathertoomuch,andtostoreitup,itwentbad.Theyhadtobesatisfied
withenoughfortheday.AsoneRabbiputit:"Theportionofadayinitsday,becausehewhocreatedthe
daycreatedsustenancefortheday."AndasanotherRabbihadit:"Hewhopossesseswhathecaneat
today,andsays,'WhatshallIeattomorrow?'isamanoflittlefaith."Thispetitiontellsustoliveoneday
atatime.Itforbidstheanxiousworrywhichissocharacteristicofthelifewhichhasnotlearnedtotrust
God.
(iii)ByimplicationthispetitiongivesGodhisproperplace.ItadmitsthatitisfromGodwereceivethe
foodwhichisnecessarytosupportlife.Nomanhasevercreatedaseedwhichwillgrow.Thescientist
cananalyseaseedintoitsconstituentelements,butnosyntheticseedwouldevergrow.Alllivingthings
comefromGod.Ourfood,therefore,isthedirectgiftofGod.
(iv)Thispetitionverywiselyremindsusofhowprayerworks.Ifamanprayedthisprayer,andthensat
backandwaitedforbreadtofallintohishands,hewouldcertainlystarve.Itremindsusthatprayerand
workgohandinhandandthatwhenwepraywemustgoontoworktomakeourprayerscometrue.Itis
truethatthelivingseedcomesfromGod,butitisequallytruethatitisman'stasktogrowandto
cultivatethatseed.DickSheppardusedtoloveacertainstory.Therewasamanwhohadanallotment
hehadwithgreattoilreclaimedapieceofground,clearingawaythestones,eradicatingtherankgrowth
ofweeds,enrichingandfeedingtheground,untilitproducedtheloveliestflowersandvegetables.One
eveninghewasshowingapiousfriendaroundhisallotment.Thepiousfriendsaid,"It'swonderfulwhat
Godcandowithabitofgroundlikethis,isn'tit?""Yes."saidthemanwhohadputinsuchtoil,"butyou
shouldhaveseenthisbitofgroundwhenGodhadittohimself!"God'sbountyandman'stoilmust
combine.Prayer,likefaith,withoutworksisdead.Whenwepraythispetitionwearerecognizingtwo
basictruthsthatwithoutGodwecandonothing,andthatwithoutoureffortandcooperationGodcando
nothingforus.
(v)WemustnotethatJesusdidnotteachustopray:"Givememydailybread."Hetaughtustopray:
"Giveusourdailybread."Theproblemoftheworldisnotthatthereisnotenoughtogoroundthereis
enoughandtospare.Theproblemisnotthesupplyoflife'sessentialsitisthedistributionofthem.This
prayerteachesusnevertobeselfishinourprayers.ItisaprayerwhichwecanhelpGodtoanswerby
givingtootherswhoarelessfortunatethanweare.Thisprayerisnotonlyaprayerthatwemayreceive
ourdailybreaditisalsoaprayerthatwemayshareourdailybreadwithothers.
ForgivenessHumanAndDivine(Matthew6:12Matthew6:1415)
6:12,14,15Forgiveusourdebtsasweforgiveourdebtors...Forifyouforgivemen
theirtrespasses,yourheavenlyFatherwillforgiveyoutoobut,ifyoudonotforgive
mentheirtrespasses,neitherwillyourFatherforgiveyourtrespasses.
BeforeamancanhonestlypraythispetitionoftheLord'sPrayerhemustrealizethatheneedstoprayit.
Thatistosay,beforeamancanpraythispetitionhemusthaveasenseofsin.Sinisnotnowadaysa
popularword.Menandwomenratherresentbeingcalled,ortreatedas,helldeservingsinners.
Thetroubleisthatmostpeoplehaveawrongconceptionofsin.Theywouldreadilyagreethattheburglar,
thedrunkard,themurderer,theadulterer,thefoulmouthedpersonisasinner.Buttheyareguiltyofnone
ofthesesinstheylivedecent,ordinary,respectablelives,andhaveneverevenbeenindangerof
appearingincourt,orgoingtoprison,orgettingsomenotorietyinthenewspapers.Theythereforefeel
thatsinhasnothingtodowiththem.
TheNewTestamentusesfivedifferentwordsforsin.
(i)Thecommonestwordishamartia(Greek#266).Thiswasoriginallyashootingwordandmeansa
missingofthetarget.Tofailtohitthetargetwashamartia.Thereforesinisthefailuretobewhatwe
mighthavebeenandcouldhavebeen.
CharlesLambhasapictureofamannamedSamuelleGrice.LeGricewasabrilliantyouthwhonever
fulfilledhispromise.Lambsaysthattherewerethreestagesinhiscareer.Therewasatimewhenpeople
said,"Hewilldosomething."Therewasatimewhenpeoplesaid,"Hecoulddosomethingifhewould."
Therewasatimewhenpeoplesaid,"Hemighthavedonesomething,ifhehadliked."EdwinMuirwrites
inhisAutobiography:"Afteracertainageallofus,goodandbad,aregriefstrickenbecauseofpowers
withinuswhichhaveneverbeenrealized:because,inotherwords,wearenotwhatweshouldbe."
Thatpreciselyishamartia(Greek#266)andthatispreciselythesituationinwhichweareallinvolved.
Areweasgoodhusbandsorwivesaswecouldbe?Areweasgoodsonsordaughtersaswecouldbe?
Areweasgoodworkmenoremployersaswecouldbe?Isthereanyonewhowilldaretoclaimthatheis
allhemighthavebeen,andhasdoneallhecouldhavedone?Whenwerealisethatsinmeansthefailure
tohitthetarget,thefailuretobeallthatwemighthavebeenandcouldhavebeen,thenitisclearthat
everyoneofusisasinner.
(ii)Thesecondwordforsinisparabasis(Greek#3847),whichliterallymeansasteppingacross.Sinis
thesteppingacrossthelinewhichisdrawnbetweenrightandwrong.
Dowealwaysstayontherightsideofthelinewhichdivideshonestyanddishonesty?Isthereneverany
suchthingasapettydishonestyinourlives?
Dowealwaysstayontherightsideofthelinewhichdividestruthandfalsehood?Dowenever,byword
orbysilence,twistorevadeordistortthetruth?
Dowealwaysstayontherightsideofthelinewhichdivideskindnessandcourtesyfromselfishnessand
harshness?Isthereneveranunkindactionoradiscourteouswordinourlives?
Whenwethinkofitinthisway,therecanbenonewhocanclaimalwaystohaveremainedontheright
sideofthedividingline.
(iii)Thethirdwordforsinisparaptoma(Greek#3900),whichmeansaslippingacross.Itisthekindof
slipwhichamanmightmakeonaslipperyoranicyroad.Itisnotsodeliberateasparabasis(Greek
#3847).Againandagainwespeakofwordsslippingoutagainandagainwearesweptawaybysome
impulseorpassion,whichhasmomentarilygainedcontrolofus,andwhichhasmadeusloseourself
control.Thebestofuscanslipintosinwhenforthemomentweareoffourguard.

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(iv)Thefourthwordforsinisanomia(Greek#458),whichmeanslawlessness.Anomiaisthesinofthe
manwhoknowstheright,andwhoyetdoesthewrongthesinofthemanwhoknowsthelaw,andwho
yetbreaksthelaw.Thefirstofallthehumaninstinctsistheinstincttodowhatwelikeandtherefore
therecomeintoanyman'slifetimeswhenhewishestokickoverthetraces,andtodefythelaw,andto
doortotaketheforbiddenthing.InMandalay,Kiplingmakestheoldsoldiersay:
ShipmesomewhereseastofSuez,wherethebestisliketheworst,
Wheretherearen'tnoTenCommandments,an'amancanraisea
thirst'
EveniftherearesomewhocansaythattheyhaveneverbrokenanyoftheTenCommandments,there
arenonewhocansaythattheyhaveneverwishedtobreakanyofthem.
(v)Thefifthwordforsinisthewordopheilema(Greek#3783)whichisthewordusedinthebodyofthe
Lord'sPrayerandopheilemameansadebt.Itmeansafailuretopaythatwhichisdue,afailureinduty.
Therecanbenomanwhowilleverdaretoclaimthathehasperfectlyfulfilledhisdutytomanandto
God:Suchperfectiondoesnotexistamongmen.
So,then,whenwecometoseewhatsinreallyis,wecometoseethatitisauniversaldiseaseinwhich
everymanisinvolved.Outwardrespectabilityinthesightofman,andinwardsinfulnessinthesightof
Godmaywellgohandinhand.This,infact,isapetitionoftheLord'sPrayerwhicheverymanneedsto
pray.
ForgivenessHumanAndDivine(Matthew6:12Matthew6:1415Continued)
NotonlydoesamanneedtorealizethatheneedstopraythispetitionoftheLord'sPrayerhealsoneeds
torealizewhatheisdoingwhenhepraysit.OfallpetitionsoftheLord'sPrayerthisisthemost
frightening.
"Forgiveusourdebtsasweforgiveourdebtors."Theliteralmeaningis:"Forgiveusoursinsin
proportionasweforgivethosewhohavesinnedagainstus."InMatthew6:1415Jesussaysinthe
plainestpossiblelanguagethatifweforgiveothers,Godwillforgiveusbutifwerefusetoforgiveothers,
Godwillrefusetoforgiveus.Itis,therefore,quiteclearthat,ifwepraythispetitionwithanunhealed
breach,anunsettledquarrelinourlives,weareaskingGodnottoforgiveus.
Ifwesay,"Iwillneverforgivesoandsoforwhatheorshehasdonetome,"ifwesay,"Iwillneverforget
whatsoandsodidtome,"andthengoandtakethispetitiononourlips,wearequitedeliberatelyasking
Godnottoforgiveus.Assomeonehasputit:"Forgiveness,likepeace,isoneandindivisible."Human
forgivenessanddivineforgivenessareinextricablyintercombined.Ourforgivenessofourfellowmenand
God'sforgivenessofuscannotbeseparatedtheyareinterlinkedandinterdependent.Ifweremembered
whatwearedoingwhenwetakethispetitiononourlips,therewouldbetimeswhenwewouldnotdareto
prayit.
WhenRobertLouisStevensonlivedintheSouthSeaIslandsheusedalwaystoconductfamilyworship
inthemorningsforhishousehold.ItalwaysconcludedwiththeLord'sPrayer.Onemorninginthemiddle
oftheLord'sPrayerherosefromhiskneesandlefttheroom.Hishealthwasalwaysprecarious,andhis
wifefollowedhimthinkingthathewasill."Isthereanythingwrong?"shesaid."Onlythis,"said
Stevenson,"IamnotfittopraytheLord'sPrayertoday."NooneisfittopraytheLord'sPrayersolongas
theunforgivingspiritholdsswaywithinhisheart.Ifamanhasnotputthingsrightwithhisfellowmen,he
cannotputthingsrightwithGod.
IfwearetohavethisChristianforgivenessinourlives,threethingsarenecessary.
(i)Wemustlearntounderstand.Thereisalwaysareasonwhyapersondoessomething.Ifheisboorish
andimpoliteandcrosstempered,maybeheisworriedorinpain.Ifhetreatsuswithsuspicionand
dislike,maybehehasmisunderstood,orhasbeenmisinformedaboutsomethingwehavesaidordone.
Maybethemanisthevictimofhisownenvironmentorhisownheredity.Maybehistemperamentissuch
thatlifeisdifficultandhumanrelationsaproblemforhim.Forgivenesswouldbeverymucheasierforus,
ifwetriedtounderstandbeforeweallowedourselvestocondemn.
(ii)Wemustlearntoforget.Solongaswebrooduponaslightoraninjury,thereisnohopethatwewill
forgive.Wesooftensay,"Ican'tforgetwhatsoandsodidtome,"or"IwillneverforgethowIwas
treatedbysuchandsuchapersonorinsuchandsuchaplace."Thesearedangeroussayings,because
wecanintheendmakeithumanlyimpossibleforustoforget.Wecanprintthememoryindeliblyupon
ourminds.
OncethefamousScottishmanofletters,AndrewLang,wroteandpublishedaverykindreviewofabook
byayoungman.Theyoungmanrepaidhimwithabitterandinsultingattack.Aboutthreeyearslater
AndrewLangwasstayingwithRobertBridges,thePoetLaureate.BridgessawLangreadingacertain
book."Why,"hesaid,"that'sanotherbookbythatungratefulyoungcubwhobehavedsoshamefullyto
you."TohisastonishmenthefoundthatAndrewLang'smindwasablankonthewholeaffair.Hehad
completelyforgottenthebitterandinsultingattack.Toforgive,saidBridges,wasthesignofagreatman,
buttoforgetwassublime.NothingbutthecleansingspiritofChristcantakefromthesememoriesofours
theoldbitternessthatwemustforget.
(iii)Wemustlearntolove.WehavealreadyseenthatChristianlove,agape(Greek#26),isthat
unconquerablebenevolence,thatundefeatablegoodwill,whichwillneverseekanythingbutthehighest
goodofothers,nomatterwhattheydotous,andnomatterhowtheytreatus.Thatlovecancometous
onlywhenChrist,whoisthatlove,comestodwellwithinourheartsandhecannotcomeunlessweinvite
him.
Tobeforgivenwemustforgive,andthatisaconditionofforgivenesswhichonlythepowerofChristcan
enableustofulfil.
TheOrdealOfTemptation(Matthew6:13)
6:13Andleadusnotintotemptation,butdeliverusfromtheEvilOne.
Therearetwomattersofmeaningatwhichwemustlookbeforewebegintostudythispetitionindetail.
(i)TomodernearsthewordtemptisalwaysabadworditalwaysmeanstoseektoseduceintoevilBut
intheBibletheverbpeirazein(Greek#3985)isoftenbettertranslatedbythewordtestthanbytheword
tempt.InitsNewTestamentusagetotemptapersonisnotsomuchtoseektoseducehimintosin,asit
istotesthisstrengthandhisloyaltyandhisabilityforservice.
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thesacrificeofhisonlysonIsaac.IntheKingJamesVersionthestorybegins:"Anditcametopassthat
GoddidtemptAbraham"(Genesis22:1).Obviouslythewordtemptcannottheremeantoseektoseduce
intosin,forthatissomethingthatGodwouldneverdo.Itmeansrathertosubmittoatestofloyaltyand
obedience.WhenwereadthestoryofthetemptationsofJesus,itbegins:"ThenJesuswasledupbythe
Spiritintothewildernesstobetemptedbythedevil"(Matthew4:1).Ifwetakethewordtemptthereinthe
senseoftoseduceintosin,itmakestheHolySpiritapartnerinanattempttocompelJesustosin.Time
andagainintheBiblewewillfindthatthewordtempthastheideaoftestinginit,atleastasmuchasthe
ideaofseekingtoleadintosin.
Here,then,isoneofthegreatandprecioustruthsabouttemptation.Temptationisnotdesignedtomake
usfall.Temptationisdesignedtomakeusstrongerandbettermenandwomen.Temptationisnot
designedtomakeussinners.Itisdesignedtomakeusgood.Wemayfailinthetest,butwearenot
meantto.Wearemeanttoemergestrongerandfiner.Inonesensetemptationisnotsomuchthepenalty
ofbeingamanitisthegloryofbeingaman.Ifmetalistobeusedinagreatengineeringproject,itis
testedatstressesandstrainsfarbeyondthosewhichitiseverlikelytohavetobear.Soamanhastobe
testedbeforeGodcanusehimgreatlyinhisservice.
AllthatistruebutitisalsotruethattheBibleisneverinanydoubtthatthereisapowerofevilinthis
world.TheBibleisnotaspeculativebook,anditdoesnotdiscusstheoriginofthatpowerofevil,butit
knowsthatitisthere.QuitecertainlythispetitionoftheLord'sPrayershouldbetranslatednot,"Deliver
usfromevil,"but,"DeliverusfromtheEvilOne."TheBibledoesnotthinkofevilasanabstractprinciple
orforce,butasanactive,personalpowerinoppositiontoGod.
ThedevelopmentoftheideaofSatanintheBibleisofthegreatestinterest.InHebrewthewordSatan
simplymeansanadversary.Itcanoftenbeusedofmen.Aman'sadversaryishisSatan.IntheKing
JamesVersionthePhilistinesareafraidthatDavidmayturnouttobetheirSatan(1Samuel29:4):
SolomondeclaresthatGodhasgivenhimsuchpeaceandprosperitythatthereisnoSatanlefttooppose
him(1Kings5:4)DavidregardsAbishaiashisSatan(2Samuel19:22).InallthesecasesSatanmeans
anadversaryoropponent.FromthatthewordSatangoesontomeanonewhopleadsacaseagainst
someone.Thenthewordleavesearthand,asitwere,entersheaven.TheJewshadtheideathatin
heaventherewasanangelwhosechargeitwastostatethecaseagainstaman,akindofprosecuting
angelandthatbecamethefunctionofSatan.AtthatstageSatanisnotanevilpowerheispartofthe
judgmentapparatusofheaven.InJob1:6,SatanisnumberedamongthesonsofGod:"Nowtherewasa
daywhenthesonsofGodcametopresentthemselvesbeforetheLord,andSatanalsocameamong
them."AtthisstageSatanisthedivineprosecutorofman.
Butitisnotsoveryfarastepfromstatingacaseagainstamantomakingupacaseagainstaman.
Andthatisthenextstep.TheothernameofSatanistheDevilandDevilcomesfromtheGreekword
Diabolos(Greek#1228),whichistheregularwordforaslanderer.SoSatanbecomestheDevil,the
slandererparexcellence,theadversaryofman,thepowerwhoisouttofrustratethepurposesofGodand
toruinmankind.SatancomestostandforeverythingwhichisantimanandantiGod.Itisfromthat
ruiningpowerthatJesusteachesustopraytobedelivered.Theoriginofthatpowerisnotdiscussed
therearenospeculations.Assomeonehasputit:"Ifamanwakesupandfindshishouseonfire,he
doesnotsitdowninachairandwriteorreadatreatiseontheoriginoffiresinprivatehouseshe
attemptstotrytoextinguishthefireandtosavehishouse."SotheBiblewastesnotimeinspeculations
abouttheoriginofevil.Itequipsmantofightthebattleagainsttheevilwhichisunquestionablythere.
TheAttackOfTemptation(Matthew6:13Continued)
Lifeisalwaysunderattackfromtemptation,butnoenemycanlaunchaninvasionuntilhefindsa
bridgehead.Wherethendoestemptationfinditsbridgehead?Wheredoourtemptationscomefrom?To
beforewarnedistobeforearmed,and,ifweknowwhencetheattackislikelytocome,wewillhavea
betterchancetoovercomeit.
(i)Sometimestheattackoftemptationcomesfromoutsideus.Therearepeoplewhoseinfluenceisbad.
Therearepeopleinwhosecompanyitwouldbeverydifficulteventosuggestdoingadishonourablething,
andtherearepeopleinwhosecompanyitiseasytodothewrongthings.WhenRobertBurnswasa
youngmanhewenttoIrvinetolearnflaxdressing.TherehefellinwithacertainRobertBrown,whowas
amanwhohadseenmuchoftheworld,andwhohadafascinatingandadominatingpersonality.Burns
tellsusthatheadmiredhimandstrovetoimitatehim.Burnsgoeson:"HewastheonlymanIeversaw
whowasagreaterfoolthanmyselfwhenWomanwastheguidingstar....Hespokeofacertain
fashionablefailingwithlevity,whichhithertoIhadregardedwithhorror....Herehisfriendshipdidmea
mischief."Therearefriendshipsandassociationswhichcandousamischief.Inatemptingworldaman
shouldbeverycarefulinhischoiceoffriendsandofthesocietyinwhichhewillmove.Heshouldgive
thetemptationswhichcomefromoutsideaslittlechanceaspossible.
(ii)Itisoneofthetragicfactsoflifethattemptationscancometousfromthosewholoveusandofall
kindsoftemptationthisisthehardesttofight.Itcomesfrompeoplewholoveusandwhohavenotthe
slightestintentionofharmingus.
Thekindofthingthathappensisthis.Amanmayknowthatheoughttotakeacertaincourseofaction
hemayfeeldivinelydrawntoacertaincareerbuttofollowthatcourseofactionmayinvolveunpopularity
andrisktoacceptthatcareermaybetogiveupallthattheworldcallssuccess.Itmaywellbethatin
suchcircumstancesthosewholovehimwillseektodissuadehimfromactingasheknowsheought,and
theywilldosobecausetheylovehim.Theycounselcaution,prudence,worldlywisdomtheywanttosee
theonetheylovedowellinaworldlysensetheydonotwishtoseehimthrowhischancesawayandso
theyseektostophimdoingwhatheknowstoberightforhim.
InGarethandLynetteTennysontellsthestoryofGareth,theyoungestsonofLotandBellicent.Gareth
wishestojointhisbrothersintheserviceofKingArthur.Bellicenthismotherdoesnotwishhimtogo.
"Hastthounopityonmyloneliness?"sheasks.HisfatherLotisoldandlies"likealogallbut
smoulderedout."BothhisbrothershavegonetoArthur'scourt.Musthegotoo?Ifhewillstayathome,
shewillarrangethehunt,andfindhimaprincessforhisbride,andmakehimhappy.Itwasbecauseshe
lovedhimthatshewishedtokeephimthetempterwasspeakingwiththeveryvoiceoflove.ButGareth
answers:
"Omother,
Howcanyoukeepmetetheredtoyoushame.
ManamIgrown,andman'sworkmustIdo.
Followthedeer?FollowtheChristtheKing.
Livepure,speaktrue,rightwrong,followtheKing
Else,whereforeborn?"

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Theladwentout,butthevoiceoflovetemptedhimtostay.
ThatwaswhathappenedtoJesus."Aman'sfoes,"saidJesus,"willbethoseofhisownhousehold"
(Matthew10:36).Theycameandtheytriedtotakehimhome,becausetheysaidthathewasmad(Mark
3:21).Tothemheseemedtobethrowinghislifeandhiscareerawaytothemheseemedtobemakinga
foolofhimselfandtheytriedtostophim.Sometimesthebitterestofalltemptationscometousfromthe
voiceoflove.
(iii)Thereisoneveryoddwayinwhichtemptationcancome,especiallytoyoungerpeople.Thereisin
mostofusaqueerstreak,which,atleastincertaincompany,makesuswishtoappearworsethanwe
are.Wedonotwishtoappearsoftandpious,nambypambyandholy.Wewouldratherbethought
daredevil,swashbucklingadventurers,menoftheworldandnotinnocents.Augustinehasafamous
passageinhisconfessions:"AmongmyequalsIwasashamedofbeinglessshamelessthanothers,
whenIheardthemboastoftheirwickedness....AndItookpleasurenotonlyinthepleasureofthedeed
butinthepraise....ImademyselfworsethanIwas,thatImightnotbereproached,andwheninanything
Ihadnotsinnedasthemostabandonedones,IwouldsaythatIhaddonewhatIhadnotdone,thatI
mightnotseemcontemptible."Manyamanhasbegunonsomeindulgence,orintroducedhimselfto
somehabit,becausehedidnotwishtoappearlessexperiencedinworldlinessthanthecompanyinwhich
hehappenedtobe.Oneofthegreatdefencesagainsttemptationissimplythecouragetobegood.
TheAttackOfTemptation(Matthew6:13Continued)
(iv)Buttemptationcomesnotonlyfromoutsideusitcomesfrominsideustoo.Iftherewasnothingin
ustowhichtemptationcouldappealthenitwouldbehelplesstodefeatus.Ineveryoneofusthereis
someweakspotandatthatweakspottemptationlaunchesitsattack.
Thepointofvulnerabilitydiffersinallofus.Whatisaviolenttemptationtooneman,leavesanotherman
quiteunmovedandwhatleavesonemanquiteunmovedmaybeanirresistibletemptationtoanother.Sir
JamesBarriehasaplaycalledTheWill.Mr.Davizes,thelawyer,noticedthatanoldclerk,whohadbeen
inhisserviceformanyyears,waslookingveryill.Heaskedhimifanythingwasthematter.Theoldman
toldhimthathisdoctorhadinformedhimthathewassufferingfromafatalandincurabledisease.
MrDevizes[uncomfortably]:I'msureit'snotwhatyoufear.
Anyspecialistwouldtellyouso.
Surtees[withoutlookingup]:I'vebeentoone,siryesterday.
MrDevizes:Well?
Surtees:It'sthat,sir.
MrDevizes:Hecouldn'tbesure.
Surtees:Yes,sir.
MrDevizes:Anoperation
Surtees:Toolateforthat,hesaid.IfIhadbeenoperatedon
longago,Imighthavehadachance.
MrDevizes:Butyoudidn'thaveitlongago.
Surtees:Nottomyknowledge,sirbuthesaysitwasthereall
thesame,alwaysinme,ablackspot,notasbigasapin's
head,butwaitingtospreadanddestroymeinthefulnessof
time.
MrDevizes[helplessly]:Itseemsdamnablyunfair.
Surtees[humbly]:Idon'tknow,sir.Hesaysthereisaspotof
thatkindinprettynighallofus,and,ifwedon'tlookout,
itdoesforusintheend.
MrDevizes:No.No.No.
Surtees:Hecalledittheaccursedthing.Ithinkhemeantwe
shouldknowofit,andbeonthewatch.
Ineverymanthereistheweakspot,which,ifheisnotonthewatch,canruinhim.Somewhereinevery
manthereistheflaw,somefaultoftemperamentwhichcanruinlife,someinstinctorpassionsostrong
thatitmayatanytimesnaptheleash,somequirkinourmakeupthatmakeswhatisapleasureto
someoneelseamenacetous.Weshouldrealizeit,andbeonthewatch.
(v)But,strangelyenough,temptationcomessometimesnotfromourweakestpoint,butfromour
strongestpoint.Ifthereisonethingofwhichweareinthehabitofsaying."Thatisonethinganyway
whichIwouldneverdo,"itisjusttherethatweshouldbeuponthewatch.Historyisfullofthestoriesof
castleswhichweretakenjustatthepointwherethedefendersthoughtthemsostrongthatnoguardwas
necessary.Nothinggivestemptationitschancelikeoverconfidence.Atourweakestandatourstrongest
pointswemustbeuponthewatch.
TheDefenseAgainstTemptation(Matthew6:13Continued)
Wehavethoughtoftheattackoftemptationletusnowassembleourdefencesagainsttemptation.
(i)Thereisthesimpledefenceofselfrespect.WhenNehemiah'slifewasindanger,itwassuggestedthat
heshouldquithisworkandshuthimselfintheTempleuntilthedangerwaspast.Hisanswerwas:
"ShouldsuchamanasIflee?AndwhatmansuchasIcouldgointothetempleandlive?Iwillnotgoin"
(Nehemiah6:11).Amanmayescapemanythings,buthecannotescapehimself.Hemustlivewithhis
memories,andifhehaslosthisselfrespectlifebecomesintolerable.OncePresidentGarfieldwasurged
totakeaprofitable,butdishonourable,courseofaction.Itwassaid,"Noonewilleverknow."Hisanswer
was,"PresidentGarfieldwillknowandI'vegottosleepwithhim."Whenamanistempted,hemaywell
defendhimselfbysaying,"Isamanlikemegoingtodoathinglikethat?"

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(ii)Thereisthedefenceoftradition.Nomancanlightlyfailthetraditionsandtheheritageintowhichhe
hasentered,andwhichhavetakengenerationstobuildup.WhenPericles,thegreatestofthestatesmen
ofAthens,wasgoingtoaddresstheAthenianAssembly,healwayswhisperedtohimself:"Pericles,
rememberthatyouareanAthenianandthatyougotospeaktoAthenians."
OneoftheepicsoftheSecondWorldWarwasthedefenceofTobruk.TheColdstreamGuardscuttheir
wayoutofTobruk,butonlyahandfulofthemsurvived,andeventhesewerejustshadowsofmen.Two
hundredsurvivorsoutoftwobattalionswerebeingcaredforbytheR.A.F.AColdstreamGuardsofficer
wasinthemess.Anotherofficersaidtohim,"Afterall,asFootGuards,youhadnooptionbuttohavea
go."AndanR.A.F.manstandingtheresaid,"ItmustbeprettytoughtobeintheBrigadeofGuards,
becausetraditioncompelsyoutocarryonirrespectiveofcircumstances."
Thepowerofatraditionisoneofthegreatestthingsinlife.Webelongtoacountry,aschool,afamily,a
Church.Whatwedoaffectsthattowhichwebelong.Wecannotlightlybetraythetraditionsintowhichwe
haveentered.
(iii)Thereisthedefenceofthosewhomweloveandthosewholoveus.Manyamanwouldsin,ifthe
onlypenaltyhehadtobearwasthepenaltyhewouldhavetobearhimselfbutheissavedfromsin
becausehecouldnotmeetthepainthatwouldappearinsomeone'seyes,ifhemadeshipwreckofhis
life.
LauraRichardshasaparablelikethis:
"Amansatbythedoorofhishousesmokinghispipe,andhis
neighboursatbesidehimandtemptedhim.'Youarepoor,'said
theneighbour,'andyouareoutofworkandhereisawayof
betteringyourself.Itwillbeaneasyjobanditwillbringin
money,anditisnomoredishonestthanthingsthataredone
everydaybyrespectablepeople.Youwillbeafooltothrow
awaysuchachanceasthis.Comewithmeandwewillsettlethe
matteratonce.'Andthemanlistened.Justthenhisyoungwife
cametothedoorofthecottageandshehadherbabyinher
arms.'Willyouholdthebabyforaminute,'shesaid.'Heis
fretfulandImusthangouttheclothestodry.'Themantook
thebabyandheldhimonhisknees.Andasheheldhim,the
childlookedup,andtheeyesofthechildspoke:'Iamfleshof
yourflesh,'saidthechild'seyes.'Iamsoulofyoursoul.
WhereyouleadIshallfollow.Leadtheway,father.Myfeet
comeafteryours.'Thensaidthemantohisneighbour:'Go,
andcomeherenomore.'"
Amanmightbeperfectlywillingtopaythepriceofsin,ifthatpriceaffectedonlyhimself.Butifhe
remembersthathissinwillbreaksomeoneelse'sheart,hewillhaveastrongdefenceagainsttemptation.
(iv)ThereisthedefenceofthepresenceofJesusChrist.Jesusisnotafigureinabookheisaliving
presence.Sometimesweask,"Whatwouldyoudo,ifyousuddenlyfoundChriststandingbesideyou?
Howwouldyoulive,ifJesusChristwasaguestinyourhouse?"ButthewholepointoftheChristianfaith
isthatJesusChristisbesideus,andheisaguestineveryhome.Hisistheunescapablepresence,and,
therefore,wemustmakealllifefitforhimtosee.Wehaveastrongdefenceagainsttemptationinthe
memoryofthecontinualpresenceofJesusChrist.
HowNotToFast(Matthew6:1618)
6:1618Whenyoufast,don'tputonasadface,asthehypocritesdo,forthey
disfiguretheirfaces,sothatallmenmayseethattheyarefasting.ThisisthetruthI
tellyoutheyarepaidinfull.Butwhenyoufast,anointyourheadandwashyour
face,sothattomenyoumaynotlookasifyouwerefasting,buttoyourFatherwho
isinsecretandyourFather,whoseeswhathappensinsecret,willgiveyouyour
rewardinfull.
Tothisdayfastingisanessentialpartofthereligiouslifeintheeast.TheMohammedanstrictlykeeps
thefastofRamadan,whichfallsintheninthmonthoftheMohammedanyear,andwhichcommemorates
thefirstrevelationwhichcametoMohammed.Thefastlastsfromdawnwhenitislightenoughto
distinguishawhitethreadfromablackthreaduntilsunset.Bathing,drinking,smoking,smelling
perfumes,eating,everyunnecessaryindulgenceisforbidden.Nursesandpregnantwomenareexempt.
Soldiersandthoseonajourneyareexcused,butmustatsomeothertimefastforanequivalentnumber
ofdays.Ifforhealth'ssakeamanmusthavefood,hemustmakegoodhisbreachofthelawoffasting
bygivingalmstothepoor.
TheJewishfastingcustomswereexactlythesame.Itistobenotedthat,aswehavesaid,fastinglasted
fromdawntosunsetoutsidethattimenormalmealscouldbeeaten.FortheJew,inthetimeofJesus,
therewasonlyonecompulsoryfast,thefastontheDayofAtonement.Onthatdayfrommorningto
evening,allmenhad"toafflictthemselves"(Leviticus16:31).TheJewishscriballawlaysitdown:"On
theDayofAtonementitisforbiddentoeat,ortodrink,ortobathe,ortoanointoneself,ortowear
sandals,ortoindulgeinconjugalintercourse."Evenyoungchildrenhadtobetrainedtosomemeasureof
fastingontheDayofAtonementsothat,whentheygrewup,theywouldbepreparedtoacceptthe
nationalfast.
But,althoughtherewasonlytheonecompulsory,universaldayoffasting,theJewsmadegreatuseof
privatefasting.
Therewasthefastingwhichwasconnectedwithmourning.Betweenthetimeofdeathandburial
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instance,theReubenfastedforsevenyearsforhisshareinthesellingofJoseph:"Hedranknowineor
otherliquornofleshpassedhislips,andheatenoappetisingfood"(TheTestamentofReuben1:10).
Forthesamereason,"Simeonafflictedhissoulwithfastingfortwoyears,becausehehadhatedJoseph"
(TheTestimonyofSimeon3:4).InrepentanceofhissinwithTamar,itwassaidthatJudahtohisoldage
"tookneitherwinenorflesh,andsawnopleasure"(TheTestamentofJudah15:4).Itisfairtosaythat
Jewishthoughtsawnovalueinfastingapartfromrepentance.Thefastwasonlydesignedtobetheouter
expressionofaninwardsorrow.ThewriterofEcclesiasticus(Sirach31:30)says,"Amanwhofaststoget
ridofhissins,andgoesagainanddoesthesamethingwhowilllistentohisprayer,andwhatprofitis
thereinhishumblinghimself?"
Inmanycasesfastingwasanactofnationalpenitence.Sothewholenationfastedafterthedisasterof
thecivilwarwithBenjamin(20:26).Samuelmadethepeoplefastbecausetheyhadstrayedawayafter
Baal(1Samuel7:6).Nehemiahmadethepeoplefastandconfesstheirsins(Nehemiah9:1).Againand
againthenationfastedasasignofnationalpenitencebeforeGod.
Sometimesfastingwasapreparationforrevelation.Mosesinthemountainfastedforfortydaysandforty
nights(Exodus24:15).DanielfastedasheawaitedGod'sword(Daniel9:3).Jesushimselffastedashe
awaitedtheordealoftemptation(Matthew4:2).Thiswasasoundprinciple,forwhenthebodyismost
disciplined,thementalandthespiritualfacultiesaremostalert.Sometimesfastingwasanappealto
God.If,forinstance,therainsfailedandtheharvestwasinjeopardy,anationalfastwouldbecalledas
anappealtoGod.
InJewishfastingtherewerereallythreemainideasinthemindsofmen.
(i)FastingwasadeliberateattempttodrawtheattentionofGodtothepersonwhofasted.Thiswasa
veryprimitiveidea.ThefastingwasdesignedtoattractGod'sattention,andtomakehimnoticethe
personwhothusafflictedhimself.
(ii)Fastingwasadeliberateattempttoprovethatpenitencewasreal.Fastingwasaguaranteeofthe
sincerityofwordsandprayers.Itiseasytoseethattherewasadangerhere,forthatwhichwasmeantto
beaproofofrepentancecouldveryeasilycometoberegardedasasubstituteforrepentance.
(iii)Agreatdealoffastingwasvicarious.Itwasnotdesignedtosaveaman'sownsoulsomuchasto
moveGodtoliberatethenationfromitsdistresses.Itwasasifspeciallydevotedpeoplesaid,"Ordinary
peoplecannotdothis.Theyaretooinvolvedinworkandintheworld.Wewilldothisextrathingto
counterbalancethenecessarydeficiencyofpietyinothers."
SuchthenwastheJewishtheoryandpracticeoffasting.
HowNotToFast(Matthew6:1618Continued)
Highastheidealoffastingmightbe,thepracticeofitinvolvedcertaininevitabledangers.Thegreat
dangerwasthatamanmightfastasasignofsuperiorpiety,thathisfastingmightbeadeliberate
demonstration,nottoGod,buttomen,ofhowdevotedanddisciplinedapersonhewas.Thatisprecisely
whatJesuswascondemning.Hewascondemningfastingwhenitwasusedasanostentatiousparadeof
piety.TheJewishdaysoffastingwereMondayandThursday.Theseweremarketdays,andintothe
townsandvillages,andespeciallyintoJerusalem,therecrowdedthepeoplefromthecountrytheresult
wasthatthosewhowereostentatiouslyfastingwouldonthosedayshaveabiggeraudiencetoseeand
admiretheirpiety.Thereweremanywhotookdeliberatestepstoseethatotherscouldnotmissthefact
thattheywerefasting.Theywalkedthroughthestreetswithhairdeliberatelyunkemptanddishevelled,
withclothesdeliberatelysoiledanddisarrayed.Theyevenwentthelengthofdeliberatelywhiteningtheir
facestoaccentuatetheirpaleness.Thiswasnoactofhumilityitwasadeliberateactofspiritualpride
andostentation.
ThewisestoftheRabbiswouldhavecondemnedthisasunsparinglyasJesusdid.Theywerequiteclear
thatfastingforitsownsakewasvalueless.Theysaidthatavowofabstinencewaslikeanironcollar
whichprisonershadtowearandhewhoimposedonhimselfsuchavowwassaidtobelikeamanwho
foundsuchacollarlyingabout,andwhomisguidedlystuckhisheadintoit,therebyvoluntarily
undertakingauselessslavery.OneofthefinestthingseversaidistheRabbinicsaying,"Amanwillhave
togiveanaccountonthejudgmentdayforeverygoodthingwhichhemighthaveenjoyed,anddidnot."
Dr.Borehamhasastorywhichisacommentaryonthewrongideaoffasting.AtravellerintheRocky
mountainsfellinwithanoldRomanCatholicpriesthewasamazedtofindsoagedamanstruggling
amidsttherocksandtheprecipicesandthesteeppasses.Thetravelleraskedthepriest,"Whatareyou
doinghere?"Theoldmananswered,"Iamseekingthebeautyoftheworld.""But,"saidthetraveller,
"surelyyouhaveleftitverylateinlife?"Sotheoldmantoldhisstory.Hehadspentnearlyallhislifeina
monasteryhehadneverbeenfurtheroutsideitthanthecloisters.HefellseriouslyHi,andinhisillness
hehadavision.Hesawanangelstandbesidehisbed."Whathaveyoucomefor?"heaskedtheangel.
"Toleadyouhome,"theangelsaid."AndisitaverybeautifulworldtowhichIamgoing?"askedtheold
man."Itisaverybeautifulworldyouareleaving,"saidtheangel."Andthen,"saidtheoldman,"I
rememberedthatIhadseennothingofitexceptthefieldsandthetreesaroundthemonastery."Sohe
saidtotheangel,"ButIhaveseenverylittleoftheworldwhichIamleaving.""Then,"saidtheangel,"I
fearyouwillseeverylittlebeautyintheworldtowhichyouaregoing.""Iwasintrouble,"saidtheold
man,"andIbeggedthatImightstayforjusttwomoreyears.Myprayerwasgranted,andIamspending
allmylittlehoardofgold,andallthetimeIhave,inexploringtheworld'slovelinessandIfinditvery
wonderful!"
Itisthedutyofamantoacceptandenjoytheworld'sloveliness,andnottorejectit.Thereisnoreligious
valueinfastingundertakenforitsownsake,orasanostentatiousdemonstrationofsuperiorpiety.
TheTrueFasting(Matthew6:1618Continued)
AlthoughJesuscondemnedthewrongkindoffasting,hiswordsimplythatthereisawisefasting,in
whichheexpectedthattheChristianwouldtakepart.Thisisathingofwhichfewofuseverthink.There
areveryfewordinarypeopleinwhoselivesfastingplaysanypartatall.Andyettherearemanyreasons
whyawisefastingisanexcellentthing.
(i)Fastingisgoodforhealth.Manyofuslivealifeinwhichitiseasytogetsoftandflabby.Itiseven
possibleforamantoreachthestagewhenhelivestoeatinsteadofeatingtolive.Itwoulddoagreat
manypeopleagreatdealofphysicalgoodtopractisefastingfarmorethantheydo.
(ii)Fastingisgoodforselfdiscipline.Itiseasytobecomealmostcompletelyselfindulgent.Itiseasyto
cometoastagewhenwedenyourselvesnothingwhichitisinourpowertohaveortopayfor.Itwould
domostpeopleagreatdealofgoodtoceaseforsometimeeachweektomaketheirwishesandtheir
desirestheirmaster,andtoexerciseastringentandanantisepticselfdiscipline.
(iii)Fastingpreservesusfrombecomingtheslavesofahabit.Therearenotafewofuswhoindulgein
certainhabitsbecausewefinditimpossibletostopthem.Theyhavebecomesoessentialthatwecannot

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breakthemwedevelopsuchacravingforcertainthingsthatwhatoughttobeapleasurehasbecomea
necessityandtobecutofffromthethingwhichwehavelearnedsotodesirecanbeapurgatory.Ifwe
practicedawisefastingnopleasurewouldbecomeachain,andnohabitwouldbecomeamaster.We
wouldbemastersofourpleasures,andnotourpleasuresmastersofus.
(iv)Fastingpreservestheabilitytodowithoutthings.Oneofthegreattestsofanyman'slifeisthe
numberofthingswhichhehascometoregardasessential.Clearly,thefewerthingsweregardas
essentials,themoreindependentwewillbe.Whenallkindsofthingsbecomeessentials,weareatthe
mercyoftheluxuriesoflife.Itisnobadthingforamantowalkdownastreetofshopwindows,andto
lookinatthem,andremindhimselfofallthethingsthathecandowithout.Somekindoffasting
preservestheabilitytodowithoutthethingswhichshouldneverbeallowedtobecomeessentials.
(v)Fastingmakesusappreciatethingsallthemore.Itmaybethattherewasatimeinlifewhensome
pleasurecamesoseldomthatwereallyenjoyeditwhenitdidcome.Itmaybethatnowadaysthe
appetiteisbluntedthepalateisdulledtheedgeisgoneoffit.Whatwasonceasharppleasurehas
becomesimplyadrugwhichwecannotdowithout.Fastingkeepsthethrillinpleasurebykeeping
pleasurealwaysfreshandnew.
Fastinghasgonealmostcompletelyoutofthelifeoftheordinaryperson.Jesuscondemnedthewrong
kindoffasting,buthenevermeantthatfastingshouldbecompletelyeliminatedfromlifeandliving.We
woulddowelltopractiseitinourownwayandaccordingtoourownneed.Andthereasonforpracticingit
is,
"Sothatearth'sblissmaybeourguide,
Andnotourchain."
THETRUETREASURE(Matthew6:1921)
6:1921Donotlayupforyourselvestreasuresuponearth.wheremothandrust
destroythem,andwherethievesdigthroughandsteal.Layupforyourselves
treasuresinheaven,wheremothandrustdonotdestroythem,andwherethievesdo
notdigthroughandsteal.Forwhereyourtreasureis,therewillyourheartbealso.
Intheordinary,everydaymanagementoflifeitissimplewisdomtogettooneselfonlythosethingswhich
willlast.Whetherwearebuyingasuitofclothes,oramotorcar,oracarpetforthefloor,orasuiteof
furniture,itiscommonsensetoavoidshoddygoods,andtobuythethingswhichhavesolidityand
permanenceandcraftsmanshipwroughtintothem.ThatisexactlywhatJesusissayinghereheistelling
ustoconcentrateonthethingswhichwilllast.
JesuscallsupthreepicturesfromthethreegreatsourcesofwealthinPalestine.
(i)Hetellsmentoavoidthethingsthatthemothcandestroy.
Intheeast,partofaman'swealthoftenconsistedinfineandelaborateclothes.WhenGehazi,the
servantofElisha,wishedtomakesomeforbiddenprofitoutofNaaman,afterhismasterhadcuredhim,
heaskedhimforatalentofsilverandtwofestalgarments(2Kings5:22).Oneofthethingswhich
temptedAchantosinwasabeautifulmantlefromShinar(Joshua7:21).
Butsuchthingswerefoolishthingstosettheheartupon,forthemothsmighteatatthem,whenthey
werestoredaway.andalltheirbeautyandtheirvaluebedestroyed.Therewasnopermanenceabout
possessionslikethat.
(ii)Hetellsmentoavoidthethingsthatrustcandestroy.
Thewordtranslatedrustisbrosis(Greek#1035).Itliterallymeansaneatingaway,butitisnowhereelse
usedtomeanrust.Mostlikelythepictureisthis.Intheeastmanyaman'swealthconsistedinthecorn
andthegrainthathehadstoredawayinhisgreatbarns.Butintothatcornandraintherecouldcomethe
wormsandtheratsandthemice,untilthestorewaspollutedanddestroyed.Inallprobability,the
referenceistothewayinwhichrats,andmice,andworms,andothervermin,couldgetintoagranary
andeatawaythegrain.
Therewasnopermanenceaboutpossessionslikethat.
(iii)Hetellsmentoavoidthetreasure,whichthievescanstealbydiggingthrough.
Thewordwhichisusedfor"todigthrough"(theRevisedStandardVersionhas"breakin")isdiorussein
(Greek#1358).InPalestinethewallsofmanyofthehousesweremadeofnothingstrongerthanbaked
clayandburglarsdideffectanentrybyliterallydiggingthroughthewall.Thereferencehereistotheman
whohashoardedupinhishousealittlestoreofgold,onlytofind,whenhecomeshomeoneday,that
theburglarshavedugthroughhisflimsywallsandthathistreasureisgone.
Thereisnopermanencyaboutatreasurewhichisatthemercyofanyenterprisingthief.
SoJesuswarnsmenagainstthreekindsofpleasuresandpossessions.
(i)Hewarnsthemagainstthepleasureswhichwillwearoutlikeanoldsuitofclothes.Thefinestgarment
intheworld,mothsornomoths,willintheenddisintegrate.Allpurelyphysicalpleasureshaveawayof
wearingout.Ateachsuccessiveenjoymentofthemthethrillbecomeslessthrilling.Itrequiresmoreof
themtoproducethesameeffect.Theyarelikeadrugwhichlosesitsinitialpotencyandwhichbecomes
increasinglylesseffective.Amanisafoolishmanwhofindshispleasuresinthingswhichareboundto
offerdiminishingreturns.
(ii)Hewarnsagainstthepleasureswhichcanbeerodedaway.Thegrainstoreistheinevitablepreyofthe
maraudingratsandmicewhonibbleandgnawawaythegrain.Therearecertainpleasureswhich
inevitablylosetheirattractionasamangrowsolder.Itmaybethatheisphysicallylessabletoenjoy
themitmaybethatashismindmaturestheyceaseinanysensetosatisfyhim.Inlifeamanshould
nevergivehishearttothejoystheyearscantakeawayheshouldfindhisdelightinthethingswhose
thrilltimeispowerlesstoerode.
(iii)Hewarnsagainstthepleasureswhichcanbestolenaway.Allmaterialthingsarelikethatnotoneof
themissecureandifamanbuildshishappinessonthem,heisbuildingonamostinsecurebasis.
Supposeamanarrangeshislifeinsuchawaythathishappinessdependsonhispossessionofmoney
supposeacrashcomesandhewakesuptofindhismoneygonethen,withhiswealth,hishappiness
hasgone.
Ifanymaniswise,hewillbuildhishappinessonthingswhichhecannotlose,thingswhichare
independentofthechancesandthechangesofthislife.Burnswroteofthefleetingthings:

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"Butpleasuresarelikepoppiesspread:
Youseizetheflower,itsbloomisshed
Orlikethesnowfallsintheriver,
Amomentwhitethenmeltsforever."

Anyonewhosehappinessdependsonthingslikethatisdoomedtodisappointment.Anymanwhose
treasureisinthingsisboundtolosehistreasure,forinthingsthereisnopermanence,andnothinglasts
forever.
TREASUREINHEAVEN(Matthew6:1921continued)
TheJewswereveryfamiliarwiththephrasetreasureinheaven.Theyidentifiedsuchtreasurewithtwo
thingsinparticular.
(i)Theysaidthatthedeedsofkindnesswhichamandiduponearthbecamehistreasureinheaven.
TheJewshadafamousstoryaboutacertainKingMonobazofAdiabdnewhobecameaconvertto
Judaism."Monobazdistributedallhistreasurestothepoorintheyearoffamine.Hisbrotherssenttohim
andsaid,'Thyfathersgatheredtreasures,andaddedtothoseoftheirfathers,butthouhastdispersed
yoursandtheirs.'Hesaidtothem,'Myfathersgatheredtreasuresforbelow,Ihavegatheredtreasuresfor
abovetheystoredtreasuresinaplaceoverwhichthehandofmancanrule,butIhavestoredtreasures
inaplaceoverwhichthehandofmancannotrulemyfatherscollectedtreasureswhichbearnointerest,
Ihavegatheredtreasureswhichbearinterestmyfathersgatheredtreasuresofmoney,Ihavegathered
treasuresinsoulsmyfathersgatheredtreasuresforothers,Ihavegatheredtreasuresformyselfmy
fathersgatheredtreasuresinthisworld,Ihavegatheredtreasuresfortheworldtocome.'"
BothJesusandtheJewishRabbisweresurethatwhatisselfishlyhoardedislost,butthatwhatis
generouslygivenawaybringstreasureinheaven.
ThatwasalsotheprincipleoftheChristianChurchinthedaystocome.TheEarlyChurchalwayslovingly
caredforthepoor,andthesick,andthedistressed,andthehelpless,andthoseforwhomnooneelse
cared.InthedaysoftheterribleDecianpersecutioninRome,theRomanauthoritiesbrokeintoa
ChristianChurch.TheywereouttolootthetreasureswhichtheybelievedtheChurchtopossess.The
RomanprefectdemandedfromLaurentius,thedeacon:"Showmeyourtreasuresatonce."Laurentius
pointedatthewidowsandorphanswhowerebeingfed,thesickwhowerebeingnursed,thepoorwhose
needswerebeingsupplied,"These,"hesaid,"arethetreasuresoftheChurch."
TheChurchhasalwaysbelievedthat"whatwekeep,welose,andwhatwespend,wehave."
(ii)TheJewsalwaysconnectedthephrasetreasureinheavenwithcharacter.WhenRabbiYoseben
Kismawasaskedifhewoulddwellinaheathencityonconditionofreceivingveryhighpayforhis
services,herepliedthathewouldnotdwellanywhereexceptinahomeoftheLaw,"for,"hesaid,"inthe
hourofaman'sdepartureneithersilver,norgold,norpreciousstonesaccompanyhim,butonlyhis
knowledgeoftheLaw,andhisgoodworks."AsthegrimSpanishproverbhasit,"Therearenopocketsin
ashroud."
Theonlythingwhichamancantakeoutofthisworldintotheworldbeyondishimselfandthefinerthe
selfhebrings,thegreaterhistreasureinheavenwillbe.
(iii)Jesusendsthissectionbystatingthatwhereaman'streasureis,hisheartistherealso.Ifeverything
thatamanvaluesandsetshisheartuponisonearth,thenhewillhavenointerestinanyworldbeyond
thisworldifallthroughhislifeaman'seyesareoneternity,thenhewillevaluatelightlythethingsofthis
world.Ifeverythingwhichamancountsvaluableisonthisearth,thenhewillleavethisearthreluctantly
andgrudginglyifaman'sthoughtshavebeeneverintheworldbeyond,hewillleavethisworldwith
gladness,becausehegoesatlasttoGod.OnceDr.Johnsonwasshownthroughanoblecastleandits
groundswhenhehadseenrounditheturnedtohiscompanionsandsaid,"Thesearethethingswhich
makeitdifficulttodie."
Jesusneversaidthatthisworldwasunimportantbuthesaidandimpliedoverandoveragainthatits
importanceisnotinitself,butinthattowhichitleads.Thisworldisnottheendoflife,itisastageonthe
wayandthereforeamanshouldneverlosehishearttothisworldandtothethingsofthisworld.His
eyesoughttobeforeverfixedonthegoalbeyond.
THEDISTORTEDVISION(Matthew6:2223)
6:2223Thelightofthebodyistheeye.Sothen,ifyoureyeisgenerous,thewhole
bodywillbefulloflightbutifyoureyeisgrudging,yourwholebodywillbeinthe
dark.If,then,thelightwhichisinyouisdarkness,howgreatisthatdarkness!
Theideabehindthispassageisoneofchildlikesimplicity.Theeyeisregardedasthewindowbywhich
thelightgetsintothewholebody.Thestateofawindowdecideswhatlightgetsintoaroom.Ifthe
windowisclear,clean.andundistorted,thelightwillcomefloodingintotheroom,andwillilluminateevery
cornerofit.Iftheglassofthewindowiscolouredorfrosted,distorted,dirty,orobscure,thelightwillbe
hindered,andtheroomwillnotbelitup.
Theamountoflightwhichgetsintoanyroomdependsonthestateofthewindowthroughwhichithasto
pass.So,then,saysJesus,thelightwhichgetsintoanyman'sheartandsoulandbeingdependsonthe
spiritualstateoftheeyethroughwhichithastopass,fortheeyeisthewindowofthewholebody.
Theviewwetakeofpeopledependsonthekindofeyewehave.Therearecertainobviousthingswhich
canblindoureyesanddistortourvision.
(i)Prejudicecandistortourvision.Thereisnothingwhichsodestroysaman'sjudgmentasprejudice
does.Itpreventshimfromformingtheclear,reasonableandlogicaljudgmentwhichitisthedutyofany
mantoform.Itblindshimaliketothefactsandtothesignificanceofthefacts.
Almostallnewdiscoverieshavehadtofighttheirwayagainstunreasonableprejudice.WhenSirJames
Simpsondiscoveredthevirtuesofchloroformhehadtofightagainsttheprejudiceofthemedicaland
religiousworldofhisday.Oneofhisbiographerswrites:"Prejudice,thecripplingdeterminationtowalk
onlyintimewornpaths,andtoeschewnewways,roseupagainstit,anddidtheirbesttosmotherthe
newfoundblessing.""Manyoftheclergyheldthattotrytoremovetheprimalcurseonwomenwasto
fightagainstdivinelaw."
Oneofthemostnecessarythingsinlifeisthefearlessselfexaminationwhichwillenableustoseewhen
weareactingonprincipleandwhenwearethevictimsofourownunreasonableandunreasoning
prejudices.Inanymanwhoisswayedbyprejudicetheeyeisdarkenedandthevisiondistorted.

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(ii)Jealousycandistortourvision.Shakespearegaveustheclassicexampleofthatinthetragedyof
Othello.Othello,theMoor,wonfamebyhisheroicexploitsandmarriedDesdemona,wholovedhimwith
utterdevotionandcompletefidelity.AsgeneralofthearmyofVenice,OthellopromotedCassioand
passedoverIago.Iagowasconsumedwithjealousy.Bycarefulplottingandthemanipulationoffacts
IagosowedinOthello'smindthesuspicionthatCassioandDesdemonawerecarryingonanintrigue.He
manufacturedevidencetoproveit,andmovedOthellotosuchapassionofjealousythathefinally
murderedDesdemonabysmotheringherwithapillow.A.C.Bradleywrites,"SuchjealousyasOthello's
convertshumannatureintochaos,andliberatesthebeastinman."
Manyamarriageandmanyafriendshiphavebeenwreckedontherockofajealousywhichdistorted
perfectlyinnocentincidentsintoguiltyactions,andwhichblindedtheeyetotruthandfact.
(iii)Selfconceitcandistortourvision.InherbiographyofMarkRutherford,CatherineMacdonaldMaclean
hasacuriouslycausticsentenceaboutJohnChapman,thebooksellerandpublisher,whowasatone
timeMarkRutherford'semployer:"HandsomeintheByronicfashionandpleasantmannered,hewas
exceedinglyattractivetowomen,andhethoughthimselfevenmoreattractivetothemthanheactually
was."
Selfconceitdoublyaffectsaman'svision,foritrendershimincapableofseeinghimselfashereallyis,
andincapableofseeingothersastheyreallyare.Ifamanisconvincedofhisownsurpassingwisdom,
hewillneverbeabletorealisehisownfoolishnessandifheisblindtoeverythingexcepthisownvirtues,
hewillneverbeawareofhisownfaults.Wheneverhecompareshimselfwithothers,hewilldosotohis
ownadvantage,andtotheirdisadvantage.Hewillbeforeverincapableofselfcriticism,andthereforefor
everincapableofselfimprovement.Thelightinwhichheshouldseehimselfandseeotherswillbe
darkness.
THENECESSITYOFTHEGENEROUSEYE(Matthew6:2223continued)
ButhereJesusspeaksofonespecialvirtuewhichfillstheeyewithlight,andonespecialfaultwhichfills
theeyewithdarkness.TheKingJamesVersionspeakshereabouttheeyebeingsingleandtheeye
beingevilCertainlythatistheliteralmeaningoftheGreek,butthewordssingleandevilarehereusedin
aspecialwaywhichiscommonenoughintheGreekinwhichscriptureiswritten.
Thewordforsingleishaplous(Greek#573),anditscorrespondingnounishaplotes(Greek#572).
RegularlyintheGreekoftheBiblethesewordsmeangenerousandgenerosity.JamesspeaksofGod
whogivesgenerously(James1:5),andtheadverbheusesishaplos(Greek#574).SimilarlyinRomans
12:8,Paulurgeshisfriendstogiveinliberality(haplos,Greek#574).PaulremindstheCorinthianChurch
oftheliberality(haplotes,Greek#574)oftheChurchesinMacedonia,andtalksabouttheirown
generositytoallmen(2Corinthians9:11).ItisthegenerouseyewhichJesusiscommending.
ThewordwhichisintheKingJamesVersiontranslatedevilisponeros(Greek#4190).Certainlythatis
thenormalmeaningofthewordbutbothintheNewTestamentandintheSeptuagintponeros(Greek
#4190)regularlymeansniggardlyorgrudging.Deuteronomyspeaksofthedutyoflendingtoabrotherwho
isinneed.Butthematterwascomplicatedbythefactthateveryseventhyearwasayearofrelease
whendebtswerecancelled.Itmight,therefore,verywellhappenthat,iftheseventhyearwasnear,a
cautiousmanmightrefusetohelp,lestthepersonhelpedmighttakeadvantageoftheseventhyear
nevertorepayhisdebt.Sothelawlaysitdown:"Takeheedlesttherebeabasethoughtinyourheart,
andyousay,'Theseventhyear,theyearofreleaseisnear,'andyoureyebehostiletoyourpoorbrother,
andyougivehimnothing"(Deuteronomy15:9).Clearlyponeros(Greek#4190)theremeansniggardly,
grudgingandungenerous.Itistheadviceoftheproverb:"Donoteatthebreadofamanwhoisstingy"
(Proverbs23:6).Thatistosay,"Don'tbeaguestinthehouseofamanwhogrudgesyoueverybiteyou
eat."Anotherproverbhasit:"Amiserlymanhastensafterwealth"(Proverbs28:22).
SoJesusissaying,"Thereisnothinglikegenerosityforgivingyouaclearandundistortedviewoflife
andofpeopleandthereisnothinglikethegrudgingandungenerousspiritfordistortingyourviewoflife
andofpeople."
(i)Wemustbegenerousinourjudgmentsofothers.Itischaracteristicofhumannaturetothinkthe
worst,andtofindamalignantdelightinrepeatingtheworst.Everydayinlifethereputationsofperfectly
innocentpeoplearemurderedovertheteacupsbygossipinggroupswhosejudgmentsaredippedin
poison.Theworldwouldbesavedagreatdealofheartbreak,ifwewouldputthebest,andnottheworst,
constructionontheactionsofotherpeople.
(ii)Wemustbegenerousinouractions.InherbiographyofMarkRutherford,CatherineMacdonald
MacleanspeaksofthedayswhenMarkRutherfordcametoworkinLondon:"Itwasaboutthistimethat
therecanbenotedinhimthebeginningofthat'cherishingpityforthesoulsofmen'whichwastobecome
habitualwithhim....Theburningquestionwithhim,hauntedashewasattimesbythefateofmanyinthe
districtinwhichhelived,was,'WhatcanIdo?WhereincanIhelpthem?'Itseemedtohimthen,as
always,thatanykindofactionwasofmorevaluethanthemostvehementindignationthatspentitselfin
talk."WhenMarkRutherfordwaswithChapmanthepublisher,GeorgeEliot,orMarianEvansasherreal
namewas,livedandworkedinthesameplace.Onethingimpressedhimabouther:"Shewaspoor.She
hadonlyasmallincomeofherownand,althoughshehopedtoearnalivelihoodasawomanofletters,
herfuturewasveryuncertain.Butshewasfantasticallygenerous.Shewasalwayshelpinglamedogs
overstiles,andthepovertyofotherspressedonhermorethanherown.Sheweptmorebitterlybecause
shecouldnotadequatelyrelieveasister'spovertythanbecauseofanyofherownprivations."
Itiswhenwebegintofeellikethatthatwebegintoseepeopleandthingsclearly.Itisthenthatoureye
becomesfulloflight.
Therearethreegreatevilsoftheungenerousspirit,oftheeyethatisgrudging.
(i)Itmakesitimpossibletolivewithourselves.Ifamanisforeverenvyinganotherhissuccess,
grudginganotherhishappiness,shuttinghisheartagainstanother'sneed,hebecomesthatmostpitiable
ofcreaturesamanwithagrudge.Theregrowswithinhimabitternessandaresentmentwhichrobshim
ofhishappiness,stealsawayhispeace,anddestroyshiscontent.
(ii)Itmakesitimpossibletolivewithotherpeople.Themeanmanisthemanabhorredbyalltheman
whomallmendespiseisthemanwiththemiser'sheart.Charitycoversamultitudeofsins,butthe
grudgingspiritmakesuselessamultitudeofvirtues.Howeverbadthegenerousmanmaybe,thereare
thosewhowilllovehimandhowevergoodthemeanmanmaybe,allmenwilldetesthim.
(iii)ItmakesitimpossibletolivewithGod.ThereisnoonesogenerousasGod,and,inthelastanalysis,
therecanbenofellowshipbetweentwopeoplewhoguidetheirlivesbydiametricallyoppositeprinciples.
TherecanbenofellowshipbetweentheGodwhoseheartisafirewithlove,andthemanwhoseheartis
frozenwithmeanness.
Thegrudgingeyedistortsourvisionthegenerouseyealoneseesclearly,foritaloneseesasGodsees.

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THEEXCLUSIVESERVICE(Matthew6:24)
6:24Nomancanbeaslavetotwoownersforeitherhewillhatetheoneandlove
theother,orhewillcleavetotheoneanddespisetheother.Youcannotbeaslave
toGodandtomaterialthings.
Toonebroughtupintheancientworldthisisanevenmorevividsayingthanitistous.TheRevised
StandardVersiontranslatesit:Noonecanservetwomasters.Butthatisnotnearlystrongenough.The
wordwhichtheRevisedStandardVersiontranslates"serve"isdouleuein(Greek#1398)doulos(Greek
#1401)isaslaveanddouleuein(Greek#1398)meanstobeaslaveto.ThewordthattheRevised
StandardVersiontranslatesmasteriskurios(Greek#2962),andkuriosisthewordwhichdenotes
absoluteownership.Wegetthemeaningfarbetter,ifwetranslateit:Nomancanbeaslavetotwo
owners.
Tounderstandallthatthismeansandimplieswemustremembertwothingsabouttheslaveinthe
ancientworld.First,theslaveintheeyesofthelawwasnotapersonbutathing.Hehadabsolutelyno
rightsofhisownhismastercoulddowithhimabsolutelyasheliked.Intheeyesofthelawtheslave
wasalivingtool.Hismastercouldsellhim,beathim,throwhimout,andevenkillhim.Hismaster
possessedhimascompletelyashepossessedanyofhismaterialpossessions.Second,intheancient
worldaslavehadliterallynotimewhichwashisown.Everymomentofhislifebelongedtohismaster.
Undermodernconditionsamanhascertainhoursofwork,andoutsidethesehoursofworkhistimeishis
own.Itisindeedoftenpossibleforamannowadaystofindhisrealinterestinlifeoutsidehishoursof
work.Hemaybeaclerkinanofficeduringthedayandplaytheviolininanorchestraatnightanditmay
bethatitisinhismusicthathefindshisreallife.Hemayworkinashipyardorinafactoryduringthe
dayandrunayouthclubatnight,anditmaybethatitisintheyouthclubthathefindshisrealdelight
andtherealexpressionofhispersonality.Butitwasfarotherwisewiththeslave.Theslavehadliterally
nomomentoftimewhichbelongedtohimself.Everymomentbelongedtohisownerandwasathis
owner'sdisposal.
Here,then,isourrelationshiptoGod.InregardtoGodwehavenorightsofourownGodmustbe
undisputedmasterofourlives.Wecanneverask,"WhatdoIwishtodo?"Wemustalwaysask,"What
doesGodwishmetodo?"Wehavenotimewhichisourown.Wecannotsometimessay,"Iwilldowhat
Godwishesmetodo,"and,atothertimes,say,"IwilldowhatIlike."TheChristianhasnotimeofffrom
beingaChristianthereisnotimewhenhecanrelaxhisChristianstandards,asifhewasoffduty.A
partialoraspasmodicserviceofGodisnotenough.BeingaChristianisawholetimejob.Nowhereinthe
BibleistheexclusiveservicewhichGoddemandsmoreclearlysetforth.
Jesusgoesontosay,"YoucannotserveGodandmammon."Thecorrectspellingiswithonem.
MammonwasaHebrewwordformaterialpossessions.Originallyitwasnotabadwordatall.The
Rabbis,forinstance,hadasaying,"Letthemammonofthyneighbourbeasdeartotheeasthineown."
Thatistosay,amanshouldregardhisneighboursmaterialpossessionsasbeingassacrosanctashis
own.Butthewordmammonhadamostcuriousandamostrevealinghistory.Itcomesfromarootwhich
meanstoentrustandmammonwasthatwhichamanentrustedtoabankerortoasafedepositofsome
kind.Mammonwasthewealthwhichamanentrustedtosomeonetokeepsafeforhim.Butastheyears
wentonmammoncametomean,notthatwhichisentrusted,butthatinwhichamanputshistrust.The
endoftheprocesswasthatmammoncametobespelledwithacapitalMandcametoberegardedas
nothinglessthanagod.
Thehistoryofthatwordshowsvividlyhowmaterialpossessionscanusurpaplaceinlifewhichtheywere
nevermeanttohave.Originallyaman'smaterialpossessionswerethethingswhichheentrustedto
someoneelseforsafekeepingintheendtheycametobethethingsinwhichamanputshistrust.
Surelythereisnobetterdescriptionofaman'sgod,thantosaythathisgodisthepowerinwhomhe
trustsandwhenamanputshistrustinmaterialthings,thenmaterialthingshavebecome,nothis
support,buthisgod.
THEPLACEOFMATERIALPOSSESSIONS(Matthew6:24continued)
ThissayingofJesusisboundtoturnourthoughtstotheplacewhichmaterialpossessionsshouldhave
inlife.AtthebasisofJesus'teachingaboutpossessionstherearethreegreatprinciples.
(i)InthelastanalysisallthingsbelongtoGod.Scripturemakesthatabundantlyclear."Theearthisthe
Lord'sandthefulnessthereoftheworldandthosewhodwelltherein"(Psalms24:1)."Foreverybeastof
theforestismine,thecattleonathousandhills....IfIwerehungryIwouldnottellyou,fortheworldand
allthatisinitismine"(Psalms50:10Psalms50:12).
InJesus'teachingitisthemasterwhogiveshisservantsthetalents(Matthew25:15),andtheownerwho
givesthehusbandmenthevineyard(Matthew21:33).Thisprinciplehasfarreachingconsequences.Men
canbuyandsellthingsmencantosomeextentalterandrearrangethingsbutmancannotcreate
things.TheultimateownershipofallthingsbelongstoGod.Thereisnothinginthisworldofwhichaman
cansay,"Thisismine."Ofallthingshecanonlysay,"ThisbelongstoGod,andGodhasgivenmethe
useofit."
Thereforethisbasicprincipleoflifeemerges.Thereisnothinginthisworldofwhichanymancansay,
"Thisismine,andIwillthereforedowhatIlikewithit."Ofeverythinghemustsay,"ThisisGod's,andI
mustuseitasitsownerwouldhaveittobeused."Thereisastoryofacitychildwhowastakenfora
dayinthecountry.Forthefirsttimeinherlifeshesawadriftofbluebells.Sheturnedtoherteacherand
said,'DoyouthinkGodwouldmind,ifIpickedoneofhisflowers?'Thatisthecorrectattitudetolifeand
allthingsintheworld.
(ii)Thesecondbasicprincipleisthatpeoplearealwaysmoreimportantthanthings.Ifpossessionshave
tobeacquired,ifmoneyhastobeamassed,ifwealthhastobeaccumulatedattheexpenseoftreating
peopleasthings,thenallsuchrichesarewrong.Wheneverandwhereverthatprincipleisforgotten,or
neglected,ordefied,farreachingdisasteriscertaintofollow.
Inthiscountrywearetothisdaysufferingintheworldofindustrialrelationshipsfromthefactthatinthe
daysoftheindustrialrevolutionpeopleweretreatedasthings.SirArthurBryantinEnglishSagatellsof
someofthethingswhichhappenedinthosedays.Childrenofsevenandeightyearsofagethereis
actuallyacaseofachildofthreewereemployedinthemines.Someofthemdraggedtrucksalong
galleriesonallfourssomeofthempumpedoutwaterstandingkneedeepinthewaterfortwelvehoursa
daysomeofthem,calledtrappers,openedandshuttheventilatingdoorsoftheshafts,andwereshut
intolittleventilatingchambersforasmuchassixteenhoursaday.In1815childrenwereworkinginthe
millsfrom5a.m.to8p.m.withoutevenaSaturdayhalfholiday,andwithhalfanhouroffforbreakfast
andhalfanhourofffordinner.In1833therewere84,000childrenunderfourteeninthefactories.Thereis
actuallyacaserecordedinwhichthechildrenwhoselabourwasnolongerrequiredweretakentoa
commonandturnedadrift.Theownersobjectedtotheexpression"turnedadrift."Theysaidthatthe
childrenhadbeensetatliberty.Theyagreedthatthechildrenmightfindthingshard."Theywouldhaveto
begtheirwayorsomethingofthatsort."In1842theweaversofBurnleywerebeingpaid71/2d.aday,

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andtheminersofStaffordshire2shillings6d.aday.Therewerethosewhosawthecriminalfollyofall
this.Carlylethundered,"Ifthecottonindustryisfoundedonthebodiesofricketychildren,itmustgoif
thedevilgetsinyourcottonmill,shutthemill."Itwaspleadedthatcheaplabourwasnecessarytokeep
costsdown.Coleridgeanswered,"Youtalkaboutmakingthisarticlecheaperbyreducingitspriceinthe
marketfrom8d.to6d.Butsupposeinsodoingyouhaverenderedyourcountryweakeragainstaforeign
foesupposeyouhavedemoralizedthousandsofyourfellowcountrymen,andhavesowndiscontent
betweenoneclassofsocietyandanother,yourarticleistolerablydear,Itakeit,afterall."
Itisperfectlytruethatthingsareverydifferentnowadays.Butthereissuchathingasracialmemory.
Deepintheunconsciousmemoryofpeopletheimpressionofthesebaddaysisindeliblyimpressed.
Wheneverpeoplearetreatedasthings,asmachines,asinstrumentsforproducingsomuchlabourand
forenrichingthosewhoemploythem,thenascertainlyasthenightfollowsthedaydisasterfollows.A
nationforgetsatitsperiltheprinciplethatpeoplearealwaysmoreimportantthanthings.
(iii)Thethirdprincipleisthatwealthisalwaysasubordinategood.TheBibledoesnotsaythat,"Moneyis
therootofallevil,"itsaysthat"Theloveofmoneyistherootofallevils"(1Timothy6:10).Itisquite
possibletofindinmaterialthingswhatsomeonehascalled"arivalsalvation."Amanmaythinkthat,
becauseheiswealthy,hecanbuyanything,thathecanbuyhiswayoutofanysituation.Wealthcan
becomehismeasuringrodwealthcanbecomehisonedesirewealthcanbecometheoneweaponwith
whichhefaceslife.Ifamandesiresmaterialthingsforanhonourableindependence,tohelphisfamily
andtodosomethingforhisfellowmen,thatisgoodbutifhedesiresitsimplytoheappleasureupon
pleasure,andtoaddluxury,ifwealthhasbecomethethinghelivesforandlivesby,thenwealthhas
ceasedtobeasubordinategood,andhasusurpedtheplaceinlifewhichonlyGodshouldoccupy.
Onethingemergesfromallthisthepossessionofwealth,money,materialthingsisnotasin,butitisa
graveresponsibility.Ifamanownsmanymaterialthingsitisnotsomuchamatterforcongratulationasit
isamatterforprayer,thathemayusethemasGodwouldhavehimtodo.
THETWOGREATQUESTIONSABOUTPOSSESSIONS(Matthew6:24continued)
Therearetwogreatquestionsaboutpossessions,andontheanswertothesequestionseverything
depends.
(i)Howdidamangainhispossessions?DidhegaintheminawaythathewouldbegladthatJesus
Christshouldsee,ordidhegaintheminawaythathewouldwishtohidefromJesusChrist?
Amanmaygainhispossessionsattheexpenseofhonestyandhonour.GeorgeMacdonaldtellsofa
villageshopkeeperwhogrewveryrich.Wheneverhewasmeasuringcloth,hemeasureditwithhistwo
thumbsinsidethemeasuresothathealwaysgaveshortmeasure.GeorgeMacdonaldsaysofhim,"He
tookfromhissoul,andheputitinhissillerbag."Amancanenrichhisbankaccountattheexpenseof
impoverishinghissoul.
Amanmaygainhispossessionsbydeliberatelysmashingsomeweakerrival.Manyaman'ssuccessis
foundedonsomeoneelse'sfailure.Manyaman'sadvancementhasbeengainedbypushingsomeone
elseoutoftheway.Itishardtoseehowamanwhoprospersinsuchawaycansleepatnights.
Amanmaygainhispossessionsattheexpenseofstillhigherduties.RobertsonNicoll,thegreateditor,
wasborninamanseinthenortheastofScotland.Hisfatherhadonepassion,tobuyandtoreadbooks.
Hewasaministerandheneverhadmorethan1200ayear.Butheamassedthegreatestprivatelibrary
inScotlandamountingto17,000books.Hedidnotusetheminhissermonshewassimplyconsumedto
ownandtoreadthem.Whenhewasfortyhemarriedagirloftwentyfour.Ineightyearsshewasdeadof
tuberculosisofafamilyoffiveonlytwolivedtobeovertwenty.Thatcancerousgrowthofbooksfilled
everyroomandeverypassageinthemanse.Itmayhavedelightedtheownerofthebooks,butitkilled
hiswifeandfamily.
Therearepossessionswhichcanbeacquiredattoogreatacost.Amanmustaskhimself:"HowdoI
acquirethethingswhichIpossess?"
(ii)Howdoesamanusehispossessions?Therearevariouswaysinwhichamanmayusethethingshe
hasacquired.
Hemaynotusethematall.Hemayhavethemiser'sacquisitivenesswhichdelightssimplyin
possession.Hispossessionsmaybequiteuselessanduselessnessalwaysinvitesdisaster.
Hemayusethemcompletelyselfishly.Amanmaydesireabiggerpayfornootherreasonthanthathe
wantsabiggercar,anewtelevisionset,amoreexpensiveholiday.Hemaythinkofpossessionssimply
andsolelyintermsofwhattheycandoforhim.
Hemayusethemmalignantly.Amancanusehispossessionstopersuadesomeoneelsetodothings
hehasnorighttodo,ortosellthingshehasnorighttosell.Manyayoungpersonhasbeenbribedor
dazzledintosinbysomeoneelse'smoney.Wealthgivespower,andacorruptmancanusehis
possessionstocorruptothersandthatinthesightofGodisaveryterriblesin.
Amanmayusehispossessionsforhisownindependenceandforthehappinessofothers.Itdoesnot
needgreatwealthtodothat,foramancanbejustasgenerouswithhalfacrownaswithathousand
pounds.Amanwillnotgofarwrong,ifheuseshispossessionstoseehowmuchhappinesshecanbring
toothers.PaulrememberedasayingofJesuswhicheveryoneelsehadforgotten:"Itismoreblessedto
givethantoreceive"(Acts20:35).ItischaracteristicofGodtogive,and,ifinourlivesgivingalways
ranksabovereceiving,wewillusearightwhatwepossess,howevermuchorhoweverlittleitmaybe.
THEFORBIDDENWORRY(Matthew6:2534)
6:2534Itellyou,therefore,donotworryaboutyourlife,aboutwhatyouaretoeat,
orwhatyouaretodrinkanddonotworryaboutyourbody,aboutwhatyouareto
wear.Isnotyourlifemorethanfood,andyourbodymorethanclothes?Lookatthe
birdsoftheair,andseethattheydonotsow,orreap,orgatherthingsintostore
houses,andyetyourheavenlyFatherfeedsthem.Areyounotbetterthanthey?
Whoofyoucanaddonespantohislifebyworryingaboutit?Andwhydoyouworry
aboutclothes?Learnalessonfromtheliliesofthefield,fromthewayinwhichthey
grow.TheydonottoilorspinbutItellyouthatnotevenSolomoninallhisglory
wasclothedlikeoneofthese.IfGodsoclothesthegrassofthefield,whichexists
today,andwhichisthrownintotheoventomorrow,shallhenotmuchmoreclothe
you,Oyouoflittlefaith?Sothendonotworry,saying,Whatarewetoeat?or,What
arewetodrink?or,Whatarewetowear?TheGentilesseekafterallthesethings.
Butseekfirsthiskingdomandhisrighteousnessandallthesethingswillcometo
youinaddition.So,then,donotworryabouttomorrowtomorrowwillworryabout
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WemustbeginourstudyofthispassagebymakingsurethatweunderstandwhatJesusisforbidding
andwhatheisdemanding.TheKingJamesVersiontranslatesJesus'commandment:Takenothought
forthemorrow.Strangetosay,theKingJamesVersionwasthefirsttranslationtotranslateitinthatway.
Wyclifhadit:"Benotbusytoyourlife."Tyndale,CrammerandtheGenevaVersionallhad:"Benot
carefulforyourlife."Theyusedthewordcarefulintheliteralsenseoffullofcare.Theolderversions
wereinfactmoreaccurate.Itisnotordinary,prudentforesight,suchasbecomesaman,thatJesus
forbidsitisworry.Jesusisnotadvocatingashiftless,thriftless,reckless,thoughtless,improvident
attitudetolifeheisforbiddingacareworn,worriedfear,whichtakesallthejoyoutoflife.
Thewordwhichisusedisthewordmerimnan(Greek#3309),whichmeanstoworryanxiously.Its
correspondingnounismerimna(Greek#3308),whichmeansworry.Inapapyrusletterawifewritestoher
absenthusband:"Icannotsleepatnightorbyday,becauseoftheworry(merimna,Greek#3308)Ihave
aboutyourwelfare."Amother,onhearingofherson'sgoodhealthandprosperitywritesback:"Thatisall
myprayerandallmyanxiety(merimna,Greek#3308)."Anacreon,thepoet,writes:"WhenIdrinkwine,
myworries(merimna,Greek#3308)gotosleep."InGreekthewordisthecharacteristicwordforanxiety,
andworry,andcare.
TheJewsthemselveswereveryfamiliarwiththisattitudetolife.ItwastheteachingofthegreatRabbis
thatamanoughttomeetlifewithacombinationofprudenceandserenity.Theyinsisted,forinstance,
thateverymanmustteachhissonatrade,for,theysaid,nottoteachhimatradewastoteachhimto
steal.Thatistosay,theybelievedintakingallthenecessarystepsfortheprudenthandlingoflife.Butat
thesametime,theysaid,"Hewhohasaloafinhisbasket,andwhosays,'WhatwillIeattomorrow?'isa
manoflittlefaith."
Jesusishereteachingalessonwhichhiscountrymenwellknewthelessonofprudenceandforethought
andserenityandtrustcombined.
WORRYANDITSCURE(Matthew6:2534continued)
InthesetenversesJesussetsoutsevendifferentargumentsanddefencesagainstworry.
(i)Hebeginsbypointingout(Matthew6:25)thatGodgaveuslife,and,ifhegaveuslife,surelywecan
trusthimforthelesserthings.IfGodgaveuslife,surelywecantrusthimtogiveusfoodtosustainthat
life.IfGodgaveusbodies,surelywecantrusthimforraimenttoclothethesebodies.Ifanyonegivesus
agiftwhichisbeyondprice,surelywecanbecertainthatsuchagiverwillnotbemean,andstingy,and
niggardly,andcareless,andforgetfulaboutmuchlesscostlygifts.So,then,thefirstargumentisthat,if
Godgaveuslife,wecantrusthimforthethingswhicharenecessarytosupportlife.
(ii)Jesusgoesontospeakaboutthebirds(Matthew6:26).Thereisnoworryintheirlives,noattemptto
pileupgoodsforanunforeseenandunforeseeablefutureandyettheirlivesgoon.MorethanoneJewish
Rabbiwasfascinatedbythewayinwhichtheanimalslive."Inmylife,"saidRabbiSimeon,"Ihavenever
seenastagasadryeroffigs,oralionasaporter,orafoxasamerchant,yettheyareallnourished
withoutworry.Ifthey,whoarecreatedtoserveme,arenourishedwithoutworry,howmuchmoreought1,
whoamcreatedtoservemyMaker,tobenourishedwithoutworrybutIhavecorruptedmyways,andso
Ihaveimpairedmysubstance."ThepointthatJesusismakingisnotthatthebirdsdonotworkithas
beensaidthatnooneworksharderthantheaveragesparrowtomakealivingthepointthatheismaking
isthattheydonotworry.Thereisnottobefoundinthemman'sstrainingtoseeafuturewhichhecannot
see,andman'sseekingtofindsecurityinthingsstoredupandaccumulatedagainstthefuture.
(iii)InMatthew6:27,Jesusgoesontoprovethatworryisinanyeventuseless.Theversecanbeartwo
meanings.Itcanmeanthatnomanbyworryingcanaddacubittohisheightbutacubitiseighteen
inches,andnomansurelywouldevercontemplateaddingeighteeninchestohisheight!Itcanmeanthat
nomanbyworryingcanaddtheshortestspacetohislifeandthatmeaningismorelikely.ItisJesus'
argumentthatworryispointlessanyway.
(iv)Jesusgoesontospeakabouttheflowers(Matthew6:2830),andhespeaksaboutthemasonewho
lovedthem.Theliliesofthefieldwerethescarletpoppiesandanemones.Theybloomedonedayonthe
hillsidesofPalestineandyetintheirbrieflifetheywereclothedwithabeautywhichsurpassedthe
beautyoftherobesofkings.Whentheydiedtheywereusedfornothingbetterthanforburning.Thepoint
isthis.ThePalestinianovenwasmadeofclay.Itwaslikeaclayboxsetonbricksoverthefire.Whenit
wasdesiredtoraisethetemperatureofitespeciallyquickly,somehandfulsofdriedgrassesandwild
flowerswereflunginsidetheovenandsetalight.Theflowershadbutonedayoflifeandthentheywere
setalighttohelpawomantoheatanovenwhenshewasbakinginahurryandyetGodclothesthem
withabeautywhichisbeyondman'spowertoimitate.IfGodgivessuchbeautytoashortlivedflower,
howmuchmorewillhecareforman?Surelythegenerositywhichissolavishtotheflowerofadaywill
notbeforgetfulofman,thecrownofcreation.
(v)Jesusgoesontoadvanceaveryfundamentalargumentagainstworry.Worry,hesays,is
characteristicofaheathen,andnotofonewhoknowswhatGodislike(Matthew6:32).Worryis
essentiallydistrustofGod.Suchadistrustmaybeunderstandableinaheathenwhobelievesina
jealous,capricious,unpredictablegodbutitisbeyondcomprehensioninonewhohaslearnedtocallGod
bythenameofFather.TheChristiancannotworrybecausehebelievesintheloveofGod.
(vi)Jesusgoesontoadvancetwowaysinwhichtodefeatworry.Thefirstistoseekfirst,toconcentrate
upon,theKingdomofGod.WehaveseenthattobeintheKingdomandtodothewillofGodisoneand
thesamething(Matthew6:10).Toconcentrateonthedoingof,andtheacceptanceof,God'swillisthe
waytodefeatworry.Weknowhowinourownlivesagreatlovecandriveouteveryotherconcern.Such
alovecaninspireaman'swork,intensifyhisstudy,purifyhislife,dominatehiswholebeing.Itwas
JesusconvictionthatworryisbanishedwhenGodbecomesthedominatingpowerofourlives.
(vii)Lastly,Jesussaysthatworrycanbedefeatedwhenweacquiretheartoflivingonedayatatime
(Matthew6:34).TheJewshadasaying:"Donotworryovertomorrow'sevils,foryouknownotwhattoday
willbringforth.Perhapstomorrowyouwillnotbealive,andyouwillhaveworriedforaworldwhichwillnot
beyours."Ifeachdayislivedasitcomes,ifeachtaskisdoneasitappears,thenthesumofallthe
daysisboundtobegood.ItisJesus'advicethatweshouldhandlethedemandsofeachdayasit
comes,withoutworryingabouttheunknownfutureandthethingswhichmayneverhappen.
THEFOLLYOFWORRY(Matthew6:2534continued)
LetusnowseeifwecangatherupJesus'argumentsagainstworry.
(i)Worryisneedless,uselessandevenactivelyinjurious.Worrycannotaffectthepast,forthepastis
past.OmarKhayyamwasgrimlyright:
"Themovingfingerwrites,and,havingwrit,
Movesonnorallthypietynorwit

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Shalllureitbacktocancelhalfaline,
Norallthytearswashoutawordofit."

Thepastispast.Itisnotthatamancanoroughttodissociatehimselffromhispastbutheoughttouse
hispastasaspurandaguideforbetteractioninthefuture,andnotassomethingaboutwhichhebroods
untilhehasworriedhimselfintoaparalysisofaction.
Equally,worryaboutthefutureisuseless.AlistairMacLeaninoneofhissermonstellsofastorywhich
hehadread.ALondondoctorwasthehero."Hewasparalysedandbedridden,butalmostoutrageously
cheerful,andhissmilesobraveandradiantthateveryoneforgottobesorryforhim.Hischildrenadored
him,andwhenoneofhisboyswasleavingthenestandstartingforthuponlife'sadventure,Dr.
Greatheartgavehimgoodadvice:'Johnny,'hesaid,'thethingtodo,mylad,istoholdyourownendup,
andtodoitlikeagentleman,andpleaserememberthebiggesttroublesyouhavegottofacearethose
thatnevercome.'"Worryaboutthefutureiswastedeffort,andthefutureofrealityisseldomasbadas
thefutureofourfears.
Butworryisworsethanuselessitisoftenactivelyinjurious.Thetwotypicaldiseasesofmodernlifeare
thestomachulcerandthecoronarythrombosis,andinmanycasesbotharetheresultofworry.Itisa
medicalfactthathewholaughsmostliveslongest.Theworrywhichwearsoutthemindwearsoutthe
bodyalongwithit.Worryaffectsaman'sjudgment,lessenshispowersofdecision,andrendershim
progressivelyincapableofdealingwithlife.Letamangivehisbesttoeverysituationhecannotgive
moreandlethimleavetheresttoGod.
(ii)Worryisblind.Worryrefusestolearnthelessonofnature.Jesusbidsmenlookatthebirds,andsee
thebountywhichisbehindnature,andtrustthelovethatliesbehindthatbounty.Worryrefusestolearn
thelessonofhistory.TherewasaPsalmistwhocheeredhimselfwiththememoryofhistory:"Omy
God,"hecries,"mysouliscastdownwithinme."Andthenhegoeson:"ThereforeIrememberThee,
fromthelandofJordan,andofHermon,fromMountMizar"(Psalms42:6compareDeuteronomy3:9).
Whenhewasupagainstit,hecomfortedhimselfwiththememoryofwhatGodhaddone.Themanwho
feedshisheartontherecordofwhatGodhasdoneinthepastwillneverworryaboutthefuture.Worry
refusestolearnthelessonoflife.Wearestillaliveandourheadsarestillabovewaterandyetif
someonehadtoldusthatwewouldhavetogothroughwhatwehaveactuallygonethrough,wewould
havesaidthatitwasimpossible.Thelessonoflifeisthatsomehowwehavebeenenabledtobearthe
unbearableandtodotheundoableandtopassthebreakingpointandnottobreak.Thelessonoflifeis
thatworryisunnecessary.
(iii)Worryisessentiallyirreligious.Worryisnotcausedbyexternalcircumstances.Inthesame
circumstancesonemancanbeabsolutelyserene,andanothermancanbeworriedtodeath.Bothworry
andserenitycome,notfromcircumstances,butfromtheheart.AlistairMacLeanquotesastoryfrom
Tauler,theGermanmystic.OnedayTaulermetabeggar."Godgiveyouagoodday,myfriend,"hesaid.
Thebeggaranswered,"IthankGodIneverhadabadone."ThenTaulersaid,"Godgiveyouahappylife,
myfriend.""IthankGod,"saidthebeggar,"Iamneverunhappy."Taulerinamazementsaid,"Whatdo
youmean?""Well,"saidthebeggar,"whenitisfine,IthankGodwhenitrains,IthankGodwhenIhave
plenty,IthankGodwhenIamhungry,IthankGodandsinceGod'swillismywill,andwhateverpleases
himpleasesme,whyshouldIsayIamunhappywhenIamnot?"Taulerlookedatthemanin
astonishment."Whoareyou?"heasked."Iamaking,"saidthebeggar."Wherethenisyourkingdom?"
askedTauler.Andthebeggaransweredquietly:"Inmyheart."
Isaiahsaiditlongago:"Thoudostkeephiminperfectpeace,whosemindisstayedonthee:becausehe
trustsinthee"(Isaiah26:3).Asthenorthcountrywomanhadit:"Iamalwayshappy,andmysecretis
alwaystosailtheseas,andevertokeeptheheartinport."
Theremaybegreatersinsthanworry,butverycertainlythereisnomoredisablingsin."Takenoanxious
thoughtforthemorrow"thatisthecommandmentofJesus,anditistheway,notonlytopeace,butalso
topower.
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