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Matthew 6:1–18 warns against performative spirituality: if people are our audience, applause is our full reward; if the Father is our audience, the Father is our reward. We unpack how attention reshapes giving, praying, and fasting, why Jesus forbids vanity—not visibility—and why neighbor love is the true metric of devotion. Practices for the week: pray behind a closed door, give without expecting thanks, and fast without announcing it—an “Audience of One” way of life.
Matthew 6:1–18 warns against performative spirituality: if people are our audience, applause is our full reward; if the Father is our audience, the Father is our reward. We unpack how attention reshapes giving, praying, and fasting, why Jesus forbids vanity—not visibility—and why neighbor love is the true metric of devotion. Practices for the week: pray behind a closed door, give without expecting thanks, and fast without announcing it—an “Audience of One” way of life.