Fasting in Private Sharpened Sundays
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In Matthew 6:16–18, Jesus continues His teaching on sincere devotion by calling believers to practice their spiritual disciplines in private rather than for public recognition. Although the passage directly addresses fasting, it reflects the same heart posture Jesus teaches about prayer—seeking God in secret, not the approval of people. True prayer and devotion are not meant to be performances, but personal encounters with the Father.
Jesus reminds us that God sees what is done in secret. When we pray privately, fast quietly, and humble ourselves before Him, our relationship with God deepens without the distractions of pride or validation from others. This passage challenges us to examine our motives and return to a place of genuine, hidden faith where obedience flows from love, not attention.
Private prayer cultivates intimacy with God, strengthens our spiritual discipline, and aligns our hearts with His will. When our devotion is unseen by people but fully seen by God, He promises a reward that goes far beyond public recognition.