I heard a sermon this morning that also had a lesson in English for me. It contained a verse that I've heard many times before, but never heard it explained this way. "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." - Matthew 6:21
Pastor Michael Todd breaks it down this way, "Your heart follows your treasure. Your treasure does not follow your heart." We often lie to ourselves by saying that if we really love something that we will give to it. But the truth is that if we give to something, we will love it. He went to suggest that we should think of like investing in a stock - if you invest in a certain stock, you start watching its price go up or down, you start checking it on it daily. Why? Because that's where your treasure (money) is.
By willingly putting your money and finances into something, be it a charitable organization, a church, a club, your marriage - you will lead your heart there as well.
Look back at what the verse says - "where your treasure IS." Where you're giving whatever you treasure, your time, your talents, or your money - "there your heart WILL BE."
Pastor Michael Todd breaks it down this way, "Your heart follows your treasure. Your treasure does not follow your heart." We often lie to ourselves by saying that if we really love something that we will give to it. But the truth is that if we give to something, we will love it. He went to suggest that we should think of like investing in a stock - if you invest in a certain stock, you start watching its price go up or down, you start checking it on it daily. Why? Because that's where your treasure (money) is.
By willingly putting your money and finances into something, be it a charitable organization, a church, a club, your marriage - you will lead your heart there as well.
Look back at what the verse says - "where your treasure IS." Where you're giving whatever you treasure, your time, your talents, or your money - "there your heart WILL BE."
So which comes first - the giving or the heart? It appears here that our hearts will follow our treasure.
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