Friday, September 14, 2007
For His eyes only
Your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly. — Matthew 6:18
Obscurity and anonymity are good, however, for it is difficult to perform in public without wondering what impression we’re making on others. We fret over the extent that our reputations are being enhanced or damaged. And therein lies our peril: To the degree that we seek human recognition, we forfeit God’s approval. On the other hand, to lose the admiration of men and women may turn us to seek God’s approval only.
Here is a test for our gifts, our prayers, our fasts: Are they done for God’s eyes only? If so, though overlooked and unnoticed by others, we have our Father’s acknowledgment and reward.
Three times Jesus repeated to His disciples: “Your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly” (Matt. 6:4, 6, 18). This is our assurance as well. Every unobserved gift of time, energy, and love; every petition we whisper in our Father’s ears; every secret, inward struggle against sin and self-indulgence will be fully rewarded in due time. In the end, His “Well done, good and faithful servant” is all that will matter (Matt. 25:21). — David Roper
All service rendered to the Lord
Is sure to gain His rich reward;
And if we work with motives, pure,
Our weakest efforts will endure. - D. De Haan
READ: Matthew 6:1-8,16-18
There is no reward from God to those who seek it from men. – Spurgeon