Prayer in secret.
Joseph Butler once preached these famous words: "The epistles of the New Testament have all of them a particular reference to the condition and usages of the Christian world at the time they were written. Therefore, as they cannot be thoroughly understood, unless that condition and those usages are known and attended to; so, further, though they be known, yet, if they be discontinued or changed, exhortations, precepts, and illustrations of things, which refer to such circumstances now ceased or altered, cannot at this time be urged in that manner, and with that force, which they were to the primitive Christians."
I agree. The context of Biblical literature affects its current application. The context of the passage in Matthew is that some people loved to be seen praying. If this is still the case today, then the verse still applies, does it not?

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