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In this episode on Matthew 6:1–6,16, the guys unpack the proper motivation behind spiritual disciplines. Jesus warns against practicing righteousness for the applause of others and instead calls His followers to live before the face of God.
Whether it’s giving, praying, or fasting, the focus is not on being seen by people but on a genuine relationship with the Father who sees in secret. This passage challenges us to examine why we do what we do and invites us into a deeper, more authentic walk with God.
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By Webb Simpson, Ben Crane, and William Kane.5
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In this episode on Matthew 6:1–6,16, the guys unpack the proper motivation behind spiritual disciplines. Jesus warns against practicing righteousness for the applause of others and instead calls His followers to live before the face of God.
Whether it’s giving, praying, or fasting, the focus is not on being seen by people but on a genuine relationship with the Father who sees in secret. This passage challenges us to examine why we do what we do and invites us into a deeper, more authentic walk with God.
Get Connected!
Website: https://biblecaddie.comFeatured Groups: https://biblecaddie.com/groupsPro Shop: https://biblecaddie.com/shop
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/biblecaddieTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/biblecaddie
If you’re interested in starting a Bible study, head to the Featured Groups page or email [email protected] to get connected.

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