Luke 14:12

Then he said to the Pharisee, that had invited him, when you give a dinner, or a supper, don't call your friends, or your brethren, or kinsmen, or wealthy neighbours; lest they invite you again, and make you a requital.

Matthew 6:1-4

Take care not to perform any religious act in order to be observed by men: otherwise you will have no reward from your father who is in heaven.

Matthew 5:46

but if you love only them who love you, what reward can ye have? do not the heathens themselves do as much?

Matthew 6:16-18

When ye fast, don't put on a dismal air, as the hypocrites do, who look dejected, that men may take notice of their fasting: I assure you, they have their reward.

Luke 1:53

the needy he has furnished with plentiful enjoyments, and the rich he has reduced to poverty.

Luke 6:32-36

for if you only love those, who love you, where's the obligation? the very heathen return love for love.

James 2:1-6

My brethren, let not your christian profession be accompanied with partiality.

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Summary

Then said he also to him that bade him, When thou makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friends, nor thy brethren, neither thy kinsmen, nor thy rich neighbours; lest they also bid thee again, and a recompence be made thee.

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When

Luke 1:53
the needy he has furnished with plentiful enjoyments, and the rich he has reduced to poverty.
James 2:1
My brethren, let not your christian profession be accompanied with partiality.

And a

Luke 6:32
for if you only love those, who love you, where's the obligation? the very heathen return love for love.
Matthew 5:46
but if you love only them who love you, what reward can ye have? do not the heathens themselves do as much?
Matthew 6:1
Take care not to perform any religious act in order to be observed by men: otherwise you will have no reward from your father who is in heaven.

General references

Matthew 5:42
give to him that asks you, and from him that would borrow of you turn not away.
Luke 6:34
if you lend with the expectation of gaining by it, where's the obligation? for the heathen lend to one another, for the prospect of an equivalent.