Why we do something is just as important (if not more important) than what we do for someone. We may do great works for others, but the true intent may not be to bless them, but to be seen; receive special recognition or favors; money; or something of personal gain (Proverbs 16:2, 21:27). Though our motives may not be recognizable from the outside, they are never hidden from God – whom we must give an account on the Day of Judgment (Ecclesiastes 12:14; 2 Corinthians 5:10). In our daily living, we must ensure our motives are pure and righteous before man and the Lord.
If your motives aren’t right, you should think twice before proceeding.
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