The chapter emphasizes the importance of sincerity in religious practices, contrasting genuine private prayers with hypocritical public displays. Jesus's teachings on prayer, fasting, and avoiding seeking public recognition are explored, highlighting the ethical and spiritual significance of these practices. Cultural nuances of prayer rituals in Jewish and Christian traditions are discussed, underscoring the value of a genuine connection with the divine.
Sermon on the Mount E18 – In Matthew 6, Jesus turns his attention to religious practices of his day, specifically generosity to the poor, prayer, and fasting. But Jesus gives a surprising warning about these practices: if you do religious practices to get praise from people, then you're missing the point. In this episode, Jon and Tim discuss these three religious practices and reflect on the pitfalls of making religious devotion about yourself.
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Timestamps
- Chapter 1: Honor in Jesus’ Day (00:00-6:32)
- Chapter 2: Giving to the Poor (6:32-26:00)
- Chapter 3: Prayer (26:00-34:15)
- Chapter 4: Fasting (34:15-54:14)
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Show Music
- Original Sermon on the Mount music by Richie Kohen
- BibleProject theme song by TENTS
- “Descend” by dryhope
- “Polaroid” by Ward Wills
Show Credits
Jon Collins is the creative producer for today’s show, and Tim Mackie is the lead scholar. Production of today’s episode is by Lindsey Ponder, producer; Cooper Peltz, managing producer; Colin Wilson, producer; and Stephanie Tam, consultant and editor. Tyler Bailey is our audio engineer and editor, and he also provided our sound design and mix. Frank Garza and Aaron Olsen edited today's episode. JB Witty does our show notes, and Hannah Woo provides the annotations for our app. Today’s hosts are Jon Collins and Michelle Jones.
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