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Sunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
Matthew 6:19-34 emphasizes the importance of focusing on heavenly treasures rather than earthly ones, as earthly treasures are temporary and can be lost. Jesus uses the eye as a metaphor for perspective, stating that a generous person has a “good eye” and is filled with light, while a person who hoards riches has a “bad eye” and is in darkness. He warns against worrying, encouraging believers to seek first the kingdom of God and trust in His provision, as He cares for even the birds and lilies.
By Jim SweigartSunday Morning at Calvary Chapel Faith Fellowship with Pastor Jim Sweigart.
Matthew 6:19-34 emphasizes the importance of focusing on heavenly treasures rather than earthly ones, as earthly treasures are temporary and can be lost. Jesus uses the eye as a metaphor for perspective, stating that a generous person has a “good eye” and is filled with light, while a person who hoards riches has a “bad eye” and is in darkness. He warns against worrying, encouraging believers to seek first the kingdom of God and trust in His provision, as He cares for even the birds and lilies.