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Ordinary Time can feel like the “in-between” season—after the holidays, after the big moments, back to work, back to routine, back to normal. But what if “normal” is exactly where Jesus trains us? In this Bible study through Matthew 6:1–18, we walk straight into the hidden places: prayer behind a closed door, generosity without applause, fasting without performance, and a faith that doesn’t need a spotlight to be real.

Jesus warns us about practicing righteousness to be seen—and then offers something better: a steady life with God that grows in the quiet. This episode connects the teaching of Jesus with the rhythm of Ordinary Time, showing why the ordinary days are not God’s absence but God’s workshop. If you’ve felt spiritually “flat” lately, or if you’re tired of religious performance, this message will comfort you—and also call you back to integrity, simplicity, and the secret place where the Father sees.

Scripture Focus: Matthew 6:1–18; Mark 1:35; 1 Thessalonians 5:16–24 Theme: Ordinary Time, spiritual disciplines, sincerity, hidden faith, prayer, generosity, fasting, discipleship in daily life