Bible Verses Matthew 6:19-21 & 24 Flashcards
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Do not lay up for yourselves __________ on earth...

treasures

The statement 'moth = true' is correct.

True

What word fills the blank? '...but lay up for yourselves _________ in heaven...'?

treasures

Where neither moth nor rust (1)_ and where thieves do not (2) in and (3).

<p>1.destroy, 2.break, 3.steal</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which is in the correct order?

<p>For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.</p> Signup and view all the answers

No one can serve _______ masters.

<p>two</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which is in the correct order?

<p>...for either he will hate the one and love the other...</p> Signup and view all the answers

...or he will be (1) to the one and (2) the other...

<p>1.devoted, 2.despise</p> Signup and view all the answers

The statement 'You cannot serve money and God' is correct.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the scripture these passages are from?

<p>Matthew 6:19-21 &amp; 24</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Treasures on Earth vs. Treasures in Heaven

  • Admonition against accumulating earthly treasures.
  • Emphasis on the impermanence of earthly possessions, susceptible to decay and theft.
  • Instruction to store treasures in heaven, highlighting spiritual versus material wealth.

Key Definitions

  • Moth: Represents decay and vulnerability of material possessions.
  • Dust: Corrected to rust, indicating the deterioration of items over time.
  • Robbers: Corrected to thieves, stressing the threat to physical goods.

Heart and Treasure Connection

  • The location of one's treasure directly reflects one's heart and priorities.
  • Wisdom in spiritual pursuits over material gain is emphasized.

Serving Two Masters

  • Concept that one cannot serve two masters simultaneously.
  • True conflict arises in allegiance to God versus material wealth.
  • Clear distinctions made between love and hate towards differing ideals.

Devotion and Despising

  • Devotion leads to a preferential treatment of one master over another.
  • Despise denotes rejection of one master in favor of another.

Scripture Reference

  • The verses referenced are from the Book of Matthew, specifically 6:19-21 & 24.
  • Context suggests a moral and ethical framework on wealth and spiritual loyalty.

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