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Chapter 6
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Take care not to
do your good works before
men, to be seen by them;
or you will have no
reward from your Father
in heaven.
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When then you give
money to the poor, do
not make a noise about
it, as the false-hearted
men do in the Synagogues
and in the streets,
so that they may have
glory from men. Truly,
I say to you, They have
their reward.
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But when you give
money, let not your
left hand see what your
right hand does:
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So that your giving
may be in secret; and
your Father, who sees
in secret, will give
you your reward.
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And when you make
your prayers, be not
like the false-hearted
men, who take pleasure
in getting up and saying
their prayers in the
Synagogues and at the
street turnings so that
they may be seen by
men. Truly I say to
you, They have their
reward.
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But when you make
your prayer, go into
your private room, and,
shutting the door, say
a prayer to your Father
in secret, and your
Father, who sees in
secret, will give you
your reward.
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And in your prayer
do not make use of the
same words again and
again, as the Gentiles
do: for they have the
idea that God will give
attention to them because
of the number of their
words.
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So be not like them;
because your Father
has knowledge of your
needs even before you
make your requests to
him.
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Let this then be
your prayer: Our Father
in heaven, may your
name be kept holy.
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Let your kingdom
come. Let your pleasure
be done, as in heaven,
so on earth.
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Give us this day
bread for our needs.
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And make us free
of our debts, as we
have made those free
who are in debt to us.
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And let us not be
put to the test, but
keep us safe from the
Evil One.
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For if you let men
have forgiveness for
their sins, you will
have forgiveness from
your Father in heaven.
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But if you do not
let men have forgiveness
for their sins, you
will not have forgiveness
from your Father for
your sins.
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And when you go without
food, be not sad-faced
as the false-hearted
are. For they go about
with changed looks,
so that men may see
that they are going
without food. Truly
I say to you, They have
their reward.
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But when you go without
food, put oil on your
head and make your face
clean;
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So that no one may
see that you are going
without food, but your
Father in secret; and
your Father, who sees
in secret, will give
you your reward.
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Make no store of
wealth for yourselves
on earth, where it may
be turned to dust by
worms and weather, and
where thieves may come
in by force and take
it away.
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But make a store
for yourselves in heaven,
where it will not be
turned to dust and where
thieves do not come
in to take it away:
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For where your wealth
is, there will your
heart be.
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The light of the
body is the eye; if
then your eye is true,
all your body will be
full of light.
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But if your eye is
evil, all your body
will be dark. If then
the light which is in
you is dark, how dark
it will be!
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No man is able to
be a servant to two
masters: for he will
have hate for the one
and love for the other,
or he will keep to one
and have no respect
for the other. You may
not be servants of God
and of wealth.
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So I say to you,
Take no thought for
your life, about food
or drink, or about clothing
for your body. Is not
life more than food,
and the body more than
its clothing?
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See the birds of
heaven; they do not
put seeds in the earth,
they do not get in grain,
or put it in store-houses;
and your Father in heaven
gives them food. Are
you not of much more
value than they?
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And which of you
by taking thought is
able to make himself
a cubit taller?
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And why are you troubled
about clothing? See
the flowers of the field,
how they come up; they
do no work, they make
no thread:
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But I say to you
that even Solomon in
all his glory was not
clothed like one of
these.
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But if God gives
such clothing to the
grass of the field,
which is here today
and tomorrow is put
into the oven, will
he not much more give
you clothing, O you
of little faith?
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Then do not be full
of care, saying, What
are we to have for food
or drink? or, With what
may we be clothed?
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Because the Gentiles
go in search of all
these things: for your
Father in heaven has
knowledge that you have
need of all these things:
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But let your first
care be for his kingdom
and his righteousness;
and all these other
things will be given
to you in addition.
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Then have no care
for tomorrow: tomorrow
will take care of itself.
Take the trouble of
the day as it comes.
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