Having completed our study of Matthew chapter 5, we now begin our study of Matthew chapter 6, the second of three chapters containing our Lord’s Sermon on the Mount. There are more Bible puzzles and quizzes to aid your study.

Main Points

Seen By Men

Matthew chapter six begins with a warning to beware of doing good deeds before men to be seen by them.

Regarding the practice of our religion, Jesus uses at least four examples. In chapter five he had already used the example of taking one’s gift-offering to the altar. Now, in Matthew chapter 6, he talks about three more religious acts: giving alms, prayer, and fasting.

Jesus chose the examples of sin offerings, almsgiving, prayer, and fasting, because he was speaking mainly to Jewish people, and these activities were high on their list of things that a devout person should do.

We might make a somewhat different list, but the principles that Jesus taught still apply. They are true of any religious act.

The principles are these:

Outline of Matthew 6

First part of the Sermon on the Mount.

Matthew 5
Theme Matthew Luke
Almsgiving 6:1-4  
Prayer 6:5-13 11:2-4
Forgiving 6:14-15  
Fasting 6:16-18  
Treasure in Heaven 6:19-21 12:33-34
Lust of the eye 6:22-23 11:34-36
God and money 6:24 16:13
Anxiety 6:25-34 12:22-31

Quick Quest

No need to type the answers, just guess the answer, then use the question mark button to display the correct answer.

In which verse of Matthew 6 do you find...

A trumpet
A moth
A door
A furnace
A thief
A Barn
Bread
A Hypocrite
A street corner
A sad face
A lamp
A bird
A lily
Tomorrow
Your left hand
Your body
A reward
A day

Deep Thought

Deep Thought

These questions are for you to think about and discuss. Other parts of this lesson may help you with the answers.

Explain what it means not to let your left hand know what your right hand is doing (see verse 3).

In verse 7, Jesus recommends that our prayers be short. His example prayer is very short indeed. Is there any place for long prayers? Was the length of prayer Jesus’s main concern?

In verse 6, Jesus recommends that our prayers be in secret. Is there any occasion for praying in the presence of others? What is the value of praying alone and in secret?

Construct a simple, clear definition of these unusual words: (1) Mammon, (2) Alms, (3) Synagogues, (4) Hallowed.

Puzzle

This puzzle has words accross only. However when you have completed the puzzle there will be a hidden word running down. All the words come from Matthew chapter 6.

Across:

1. From a lamp
2. Something merited
3. Member of body
4. Jewish meeting place
5. Search for
6. Wind instrument
7. Talk to God
8. Unknown to others

Down:

One word hidden. Find it.

  CLUES | GRID
 
     
 
           
FIND
THE
HIDDEN
WORD
 
       
   

Unquotable Quotes

Something is wrong with each of these quotes. Can you correct them?

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