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Annie Rix Militz

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Sermon on the Mount

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Jesus Christ - Beatitudes - Salt and the Light - The Law - Salvation from Anger - Purity - Swear Not at All - Doctrine of Non-resistance - Overcome Evil with Good- In the Secret Place - Prayer - Lord's Prayer - Forgiveness - No Sad Appearances - True Valuation - Concentration upon God - No Thought for Worldly Welfare - Free from Judging - Good Judgment in Ministering - Divine Persistency - Will of God - Golden Rule - Way and the Door - Fair Words and False Thinking - Works without Love - Hearing and Doing - Contents


3. But when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth:

"Thine alms" are your forgiving, loving, charitable good deeds. Not only are we to be careful so that they shall not be seen by the world, but they are even to be secret to our own selves. Do not, even in your most secret thoughts, claim the slightest credit for them, or congratulate yourself, or give yourself one particle of praise. The tendency of the mortal is to whisper to its left hand what its right hand has done, to condone its delinquencies (the left hand stands for our negative acts, deeds of omission, evils, and so forth) by remembering its meritable deeds. As long as this is done there is not the realization of the commonest conduct of our spiritual Self.

Good actions must be our natural habit. As we do not go about telling people we breathe, or taking credit to ourselves that we eat, so also we should realize that our goodness should be as spontaneous and as unassuming and as free

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