6:1 "Beware
of
practicing
your
righteousness
before
other
people
in
order
to
be
seen
by
them,
for
then
you
will
have
no
reward
from
your
Father
who
is
in
heaven.
6:2 "Thus,
when
you
give
to
the
needy,
sound
no
trumpet
before
you,
as
the
hypocrites
do
in
the
synagogues
and
in
the
streets,
that
they
may
be
praised
by
others.
Truly,
I
say
to
you,
they
have
received
their
reward.
6:3 But
when
you
give
to
the
needy,
do
not
let
your
left
hand
know
what
your
right
hand
is
doing,
6:4 so
that
your
giving
may
be
in
secret.
And
your
Father
who
sees
in
secret
will
reward
you.
6:5 "And
when
you
pray,
you
must
not
be
like
the
hypocrites.
For
they
love
to
stand
and
pray
in
the
synagogues
and
at
the
street
corners,
that
they
may
be
seen
by
others.
Truly,
I
say
to
you,
they
have
received
their
reward.
6:6 But
when
you
pray,
go
into
your
room
and
shut
the
door
and
pray
to
your
Father
who
is
in
secret.
And
your
Father
who
sees
in
secret
will
reward
you.
6:7 "And
when
you
pray,
do
not
heap
up
empty
phrases
as
the
Gentiles
do,
for
they
think
that
they
will
be
heard
for
their
many
words.
6:8 Do
not
be
like
them,
for
your
Father
knows
what
you
need
before
you
ask
him.
6:9 Pray
then
like
this:
"Our
Father
in
heaven,
hallowed
be
your
name.
6:10 Your
kingdom
come,
your
will
be
done,
on
earth
as
it
is
in
heaven.
6:11 Give
us
this
day
our
daily
bread,
6:12 and
forgive
us
our
debts,
as
we
also
have
forgiven
our
debtors.
6:13 And
lead
us
not
into
temptation,
but
deliver
us
from
evil.
6:14 For
if
you
forgive
others
their
trespasses,
your
heavenly
Father
will
also
forgive
you,
6:15 but
if
you
do
not
forgive
others
their
trespasses,
neither
will
your
Father
forgive
your
trespasses.
6:16 "And
when
you
fast,
do
not
look
gloomy
like
the
hypocrites,
for
they
disfigure
their
faces
that
their
fasting
may
be
seen
by
others.
Truly,
I
say
to
you,
they
have
received
their
reward.
6:17 But
when
you
fast,
anoint
your
head
and
wash
your
face,
6:18 that
your
fasting
may
not
be
seen
by
others
but
by
your
Father
who
is
in
secret.
And
your
Father
who
sees
in
secret
will
reward
you.
6:19 "Do
not
lay
up
for
yourselves
treasures
on
earth,
where
moth
and
rust
destroy
and
where
thieves
break
in
and
steal,
6:20 but
lay
up
for
yourselves
treasures
in
heaven,
where
neither
moth
nor
rust
destroys
and
where
thieves
do
not
break
in
and
steal.
6:21 For
where
your
treasure
is,
there
your
heart
will
be
also.
6:22 "The
eye
is
the
lamp
of
the
body.
So,
if
your
eye
is
healthy,
your
whole
body
will
be
full
of
light,
6:23 but
if
your
eye
is
bad,
your
whole
body
will
be
full
of
darkness.
If
then
the
light
in
you
is
darkness,
how
great
is
the
darkness!
6:24 "No
one
can
serve
two
masters,
for
either
he
will
hate
the
one
and
love
the
other,
or
he
will
be
devoted
to
the
one
and
despise
the
other.
You
cannot
serve
God
and
money.
6:25 "Therefore
I
tell
you,
do
not
be
anxious
about
your
life,
what
you
will
eat
or
what
you
will
drink,
nor
about
your
body,
what
you
will
put
on.
Is
not
life
more
than
food,
and
the
body
more
than
clothing
6:26 Look
at
the
birds
of
the
air:
they
neither
sow
nor
reap
nor
gather
into
barns,
and
yet
your
heavenly
Father
feeds
them.
Are
you
not
of
more
value
than
they
6:27 And
which
of
you
by
being
anxious
can
add
a
single
hour
to
his
span
of
life
6:28 And
why
are
you
anxious
about
clothing
Consider
the
lilies
of
the
field,
how
they
grow:
they
neither
toil
nor
spin,
6:29 yet
I
tell
you,
even
Solomon
in
all
his
glory
was
not
arrayed
like
one
of
these.
6:30 But
if
God
so
clothes
the
grass
of
the
field,
which
today
is
alive
and
tomorrow
is
thrown
into
the
oven,
will
he
not
much
more
clothe
you,
O
you
of
little
faith
6:31 Therefore
do
not
be
anxious,
saying,
'What
shall
we
eat'
or
'What
shall
we
drink'
or
'What
shall
we
wear'
6:32 For
the
Gentiles
seek
after
all
these
things,
and
your
heavenly
Father
knows
that
you
need
them
all.
6:33 But
seek
first
the
kingdom
of
God
and
his
righteousness,
and
all
these
things
will
be
added
to
you.
6:34 "Therefore
do
not
be
anxious
about
tomorrow,
for
tomorrow
will
be
anxious
for
itself.
Sufficient
for
the
day
is
its
own
trouble.