Ch6-3_Live with Your Hearts on the Lord (Matthew 6:21-23)

Episode 11 October 29, 2022 00:19:03
Ch6-3_Live with Your Hearts on the Lord (Matthew 6:21-23)
SERMONS ON THE GOSPEL OF MATTHEW (I) - WHEN CAN A CHRISTIAN HAVE AN INTIMATE CONVERSATION WITH THE LORD?
Ch6-3_Live with Your Hearts on the Lord (Matthew 6:21-23)

Oct 29 2022 | 00:19:03

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Show Notes

Today’s scripture lesson says, “The lamp of the body is the eye. If therefore your eye is good, your whole body will be full of light.” Our hearts are fickle as the rainy summer weather. The mind of a man is, also, like that. However, the Lord said, “The lamp of the body is the eye.” What the Lord means by this is that the whole body will be full of light if our eye is good, and that we must consider how we should put focus in our mind that comes and goes.
Since the eye is the lamp of the body, when the eye is good, the whole body is full of light, but when the eye is bad, the whole body is full of darkness. When our heart is gloomy, everything we see is dark. But, if we meditate the gospel of the water and the Spirit once again, our heart lightens up. When the Lord talks about the eye of a person, He makes mention of our heart of faith.

 

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