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- Good people committed to the well being of others, without worry for their own gain.
- They act from the inward union of Christ through the Kingdon
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- Our inner motivation is visible to God
- Our motivation should be of a servant, following the masters example
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- Which reward are we seeking? God’s or Man’s?
- Man’s Temporary, God’s Eternal
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- God knowing our intentions, if we see worldly approval, we become hypocrites to him
- The world calls the church hypocrites
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- People who act in God’s audience, speak Christ’s language of love
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- People who seek approval of man when praying,
- First to speak
- Have the right words when praying
- Always volunteer to pray
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- God wants to discuss everything he knows about you with you
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- Jesus show us how prayer and life work together
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- Supplying our needs
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- Our true model of reliance on God & His power
- The word became flesh
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- Our audience is God, his reaction is all that matters
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- Our motivation needs to almost be hidden, as we let out actions speak for our motivation
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- We treasure God…Make it of utmost importance, like burying found Jewels in a field and then buying the field
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- A small trinket is treasured,
- My daughters plastic box
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- Treasures of the world are temporary, treasures in heaven are eternal
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- Focusing on heaven brings intention of heart into focus
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- The world and God are at odds
- We can not serve both
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- Live for the dot or live for the line
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- By being vulnerable to God like a child we must rely on his provision
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- The world entices us but God provide. The world is left empty wondering were provision comes from.
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- We must have a life so dependent on God people wonder why we are so dependent.


