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Daily Gospel Exegesis

Wednesday of Week 11 in Ordinary Time - Matt 6: 1-6, 16-18

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Logical Bible Study

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 17 June 2025

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Matthew 6: 1-6, 16-18 - 'Your Father who sees all that is done in secret will reward you.'


Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:

- 1430 (in 'Interior Penance') - Jesus' call to conversion and penance, like that of the prophets before him, does not aim first at outward works, "sackcloth and ashes," fasting and mortification, but at the conversion of the heart, interior conversion. Without this, such penances remain sterile and false; however, interior conversion urges expression in visible signs, gestures and works of penance.

- 1969 (in 'The New Law') - The New Law practices the acts of religion: almsgiving, prayer and fasting, directing them to the "Father who sees in secret," in contrast with the desire to "be seen by men." Its prayer is the Our Father.

- 1753 (in 'The Sources of Morality') - A good intention (for example, that of helping one's neighbor) does not make behavior that is intrinsically disordered, such as lying and calumny, good or just. the end does not justify the means. Thus the condemnation of an innocent person cannot be justified as a legitimate means of saving the nation. On the other hand, an added bad intention (such as vainglory) makes an act evil that, in and of itself, can be good (such as almsgiving).

- 2447 (in 'Love for the Poor') - The works of mercy are charitable actions by which we come to the aid of our neighbor in his spiritual and bodily necessities. Instructing, advising, consoling, comforting are spiritual works of mercy, as are forgiving and bearing wrongs patiently. the corporal works of mercy consist especially in feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and imprisoned, and burying the dead. Among all these, giving alms to the poor is one of the chief witnesses to fraternal charity: it is also a work of justice pleasing to God.

- 1063 (in 'Amen') - Our Lord often used the word "Amen," sometimes repeated, to emphasize the trustworthiness of his teaching, his authority founded on God's truth (abbreviated)

- 1693 (in 'Life in Christ') - Christ Jesus always did what was pleasing to the Father, and always lived in perfect communion with him. Likewise Christ's disciples are invited to live in the sight of the Father "who sees in secret," in order to become "perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect."

- 2608 (in 'Jesus teaches us how to pray') - From the Sermon on the Mount onwards, Jesus insists on conversion of heart: reconciliation with one's brother before presenting an offering on the altar, love of enemies, and prayer for persecutors, prayer to the Father in secret, not heaping up empty phrases, prayerful forgiveness from the depths of the heart, purity of heart, and seeking the Kingdom before all else. This filial conversion is entirely directed to the Father.

- 2655 (in 'The Liturgy of the Church') - Even when it is lived out "in secret," prayer is always prayer of the Church; it is a communion with the Holy Trinity.

- 2691 (in 'Places favourable for prayer') - For personal prayer, this can be a 'prayer corner' with the Sacred Scriptures and icons, in order to be there, in secret, before our Father.


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Hey everyone. Welcome back to the Daily Gospel Exegesis podcast produced by a logical Bible study. Our goal in this podcast is to help you really understand the text of the

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Bible. We do a verse by verse exegesis into the text of the gospel reading you would hear at

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today's mass. So we're really helping you understand the very words that Jesus used. What did he

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mean in his original context? And we're faithful to the teaching of the church.

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We start with the literal sense of the text, which is where we must start as Catholics.

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So today's reading is a really interesting one, one you've probably heard many times,

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but perhaps one you haven't really thought about, and it's quite an important one to understand.

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We're in the sermon on the mount here.

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So Matthew chapter 6 versus 1 to 6

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and then verses 16 to 18. Jesus said to his disciples, be careful not to parade your good deeds before men to

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attract their notice. By doing this, you will lose all reward from your father in heaven.

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So, when you give arms, do not have it trumpeted before you. This is what the hypocrites do in the

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synagogues, and in the streets to win men's admiration. I tell you solemnly, they have had their

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reward. But when you give arms, your left hand must not know what your right is doing.

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Your arms giving must be secret, and your father who sees all that is done in secret will reward you.

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And when you pray, do not imitate the hypocrites. They love to say their prayers standing up in the synagogues

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and at the street corners for people to see them. I tell you solemnly, they have had their reward.

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But when you pray, go to your private room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your father who is in that

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secret place, and your father who sees all that is done in secret will reward you.

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When you fast, do not put on a gloomy look as the hypocrites do. They pull long faces to let men

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know they are fasting. I tell you solemnly, they have had

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their reward. But when you fast, put oil on your head and wash your face so that no one will

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