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What does the Bible say about doing good deeds?

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The Bible teaches that our good deeds should be done for the glory of God, not for the praise of men.

In Matthew 6, Jesus emphasizes the importance of the motives behind our actions, particularly when it comes to doing good deeds, or alms. He cautions against performing charitable acts merely to be seen by others, stating that those who do so have already received their reward. Instead, we are encouraged to do these good works in secret, with the understanding that our Heavenly Father sees our hearts and will reward us accordingly. This underscores the principle that true good works flow from a heart transformed by God and are aimed at glorifying Him rather than seeking human approval.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:1-4

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