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Do not lay up for yourselves __________ on earth...
Do not lay up for yourselves __________ on earth...
treasures
The statement 'moth = true' is correct.
The statement 'moth = true' is correct.
True (A)
What word fills the blank? '...but lay up for yourselves _________ in heaven...'?
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).
Where neither moth nor rust (1)_ and where thieves do not (2) in and (3).
Which is in the correct order?
Which is in the correct order?
No one can serve _______ masters.
No one can serve _______ masters.
Which is in the correct order?
Which is in the correct order?
...or he will be (1) to the one and (2) the other...
...or he will be (1) to the one and (2) the other...
The statement 'You cannot serve money and God' is correct.
The statement 'You cannot serve money and God' is correct.
What is the scripture these passages are from?
What is the scripture these passages are from?
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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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