What if the most powerful acts of faith happen when no one is watching? This exploration of Matthew 6:4 challenges us to examine the deepest motivations behind our generosity. We discover that God doesn't just see what we give—He sees why we give, observing with intentional, focused attention the condition of our hearts. The message confronts our natural desire for recognition and redirects it toward something far more meaningful: the pleasure of our Heavenly Father who sees in secret and promises to reward openly. Through powerful stories of radical generosity—from Tropicana's founder giving 90% of profits to God, to missionaries sacrificing everything—we're reminded that giving isn't a transaction but a transformation. God keeps a book of remembrance for those who serve Him faithfully, even when the world takes no notice. The challenge isn't to manipulate God with our gifts, but to mirror the generosity He first showed us through Christ. When we grasp that everything we have already belongs to God, tithing becomes not a sacrifice but a joyful response to His overwhelming grace. This isn't about earning God's favor—it's about living in the freedom of already being loved, and letting that love overflow into every area of our lives.