Matthew
6:21: And What It Means to All People by Anthony Joseph Hopkins September 26,
2022
Good Day Everyone!! How are all of you doing today? Fine, I hope.
I would like to discuss a very familiar Bible verse from Matthew 6:21. It
says; For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
I
selected this Bible verse to talk about because our hearts and feelings store a
lot of information and emotions from both the past and the present day. I am saying this because my heart has stored
a lot of information and emotions from the past.
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this is called emotional baggage. This
operates by storing our emotions to the point that we end up exploding because
of our situation that we are involved in at the present time.
What is the definition of the word
treasure? Treasure is something that is
concrete or real. I am talking about
things that we really value the most. I
want to say for example, watches, diamond rings, and bracelets. I am also talking about money is something
that we tend to treasure enough of it that we can purchase something that we
really want. I am not saying that things
that we keep a lot of; can become an idol.
Further,
what is an idol, you may ask, is some thing that we tend to hold onto
physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, or psychologically. It is when we are putting emphasis on this
more than God. It can also become
financially as well. There are times
that our hearts can be filled with feeling about a woman, friend, or simple possessions
that people give to us.
Moreover,
I want to say that there is a difference between storing treasures and
hoarding. Hoarding is when we gather or
collect things that appease us at one time or another. I want to say that there is an emphasis on
needs; rather than wants. I say that
because I used to collect books and read one book at a time. I was reading my books at my own pace.
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Addition, our own feelings can be treasured as well. Emotional attachments can become a very
serious problem. There are times when we
do things out of our own emotions. I
used to be very angry at the people, who used to abuse me physically and
emotionally as well as verbally.
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Summary, Matthew 6:21 has a lot to do with the Sermon on the Mount that Jesus
Christ was teaching the people about things from the Bible, and how we are
supposed to conduct ourselves around people and with God. For where your treasure is your heart will be
also is a metaphor regarding changes in our behavior.
Finally,
I want to inform all of you that Jesus Christ is coming back very soon. Frankly, we do not know when He is coming
back to earth. There is a lot of
anticipation of His arrival.
I am anticipating his arrival by saying that I
only wish I can live to see Him with my eyes.
I have a lot of faith in God. To
be honest, I wish I can see Him right now because I have a lot of physical
problems that man cannot cure with medication.
The kind of problems that I have are as follows: Glaucoma, Macular Degeneration,
Depression, and Schizoid Affective Disorder.
I am taking too much medication for depression. I am taking 7 different medications for
depression itself.
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Conclusion, I want to say that you really do not have to have a lot of
possessions to have treasures, your negative attitude can affect you and others. I want to say that if a person is angry all
of the time, it has a lot to with the way that we display ourselves in the eyes
of God. In God’s Eyes, we are still sinners.
Romans
3:23 says; For All have sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God. I know that this is an essay about Matthew
6:21, but our own emotions can get us into trouble with God. It is the way that we carry ourselves that
has an effect on our behavior in front of God.
I want to say that I love all of you very much. I mean it!!
When it comes to treasures that the Bible is talking about are tangible
items such as the things that we gain for ourselves.
There
is an emphasis on what we collect for ourselves that can affect our relationship
with God. It can also be based on our
universal feelings such as anger or hate.
If our heart is inside of the wrong place, it has a lot to do with our
relationships with other people and God.
Please think before you act!!
Always Look Deep Before You Leap!!
God Bless All of You. God Bless
All of You!!
My name is Anthony Joseph
Hopkins and I am from Dayton, Ohio. I am
a 57-year-old man, who have a lot of common sense. I graduated from the University of Toledo
with an Associates Degree in Social Services Technology on June 12, 1993. I also earned my Bachelors of Arts Degree in
Interdisciplinary Studies on June 17, 1995.
I have earned 235 college education credits. My hobbies are as follows: Reading the Bible,
Traveling, Attending Church using Computers, and spending time with my family
and friends.
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