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David Guzik commentary on Matthew 6, where Jesus continues His teaching of the Sermon on the Mount including the right place of material things.
27 paź 2021 · The Choice Between Two Visions - Matthew 6:22-23. In this daily devotional Pastor Guzik gives us an encouraging word from the Scriptures. The Choice Between Two Visions - Matthew 6:22-23. X; Facebook; Instagram; ... The Team of Enduring Word; Your Story; Commentary. Commentary – English;
· The glory of heaven will be a relationship and connection with God that surpasses anything else, including present family relationships (Revelation 21:22-23). ii. If it seems that life in the resurrection that Jesus spoke of here does not include some of the pleasures of life we know on earth, it is only because the enjoyments and ...
18 kwi 2024 · In Matthew 6:33 (ESV) it says: “But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” But what if we read the verse in context? This allows us to better understand Christ’s intended meaning. In this case, that requires studying Matthew 6:25-34.
4 kwi 2020 · Christ emphasizes this in Matthew 6:33 when he says seek first God’s kingdom and his righteousness. To overcome worry, we must focus on eternal matters—like becoming holy, seeing others saved, growing, and building God’s kingdom.
People who come into the kingdom of God should not view the material things of earthly life as others view them. They should put God’s interests first and be generous in giving to others. Those who set their hearts on material things are being disloyal to God, and guarantee bitter disappointment for themselves in the end (Matthew 6:19-21).
On the ether hand, the words, "Which art in heaven," are so characteristic of St. Matthew (Matthew 10:32, 33; cf. 12:50; 15:13; 18:10, 14, 19, 35; 23. 9), and especially of the sermon on the mount (Matthew 5:16; Matthew 6:1; Matthew 7:11, 21; cf. 5:45, 48; 6:14, 26, 32), that it seems more natural to suppose that this clause at least was added ...