Fasting (Mt 6:16-18). Having concluded His supplementary directions on the subject of prayer with this Divine Pattern, our Lord now returns to the subject of Unostentatiousness in our deeds of righteousness, in order to give one more illustration of it, in the matter of fasting.
16. Moreover, when ye fast--referring, probably, to private and
voluntary fasting, which was to be regulated by each individual for
himself; though in spirit it would apply to any fast.
be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure
their faces--literally, "make unseen"; very well rendered "disfigure."
They went about with a slovenly appearance, and ashes sprinkled on their
head.
that they may appear unto men to fast--It was not the deed, but
reputation for the deed which they sought; and with this view those
hypocrites multiplied their fasts. And are the exhausting fasts of the
Church of Rome, and of Romanizing Protestants, free from this taint?
Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
JFB.
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