Immediately after the six
antitheses (5,21-48) in the Sermon on the Mount, there follows instructions on
three practices that were common among the Pharisees as a sign of closeness to
God namely almsgiving, prayer and fasting. All three though only a means to
reach God can be made ends in themselves. Almsgiving can be ostentatious,
prayer can be used to show-off and fasting can be used to point to one’s self.
Jesus cautions the listeners about these dangers and challenges them to make
them all internal activities that will lead the way to God rather than being
made ends in themselves.
For us as Christians, Jesus has
simplified matters. There is absolutely no obligation in the Christian way of
life except the obligation to love. When there is love then all our actions
come from our hearts and spontaneously without counting the cost. Almsgiving
becomes generous and spontaneous, prayer becomes union with God and leads to
action and fasting is done in order to show our dependence on God and not on
earthly things.
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