Verse 2
Here we have
I. A profound truth about human nature. Man, as man, works, as our Lord calls it, for a reward.
II. A tragic contrast "their reward." There is another reward than theirs another and a higher.
III. A judicial sentence which the Divine speaker passes upon some of the men of His time. It is the language of fine irony; it is the language, too, of deep compassion.
H. P. Liddon, Penny Pulpit, No. 968.
References: Matthew 6:2-4 . J. Oswald Dykes, The Laws of the Kingdom, p. 153.Matthew 6:4 . J. M. Neale, Sermons in Sackville College, vol. iv., p. 245.Matthew 6:5 , Matthew 6:6 . J. Oswald Dykes, The Laws of the Kingdom, p. 175.
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