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  • Choose what heaven values most.

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  • Today's Gospel
    19 June 2026 · Friday
    11th Week in Ordinary Time
    Matthew 6:19–23

    Jesus said to His disciples:

    "Do not store up for yourselves
    treasures on earth,
    where moth and rust destroy
    and where thieves break in and steal.

    But store up for yourselves
    treasures in heaven,
    where neither moth nor rust destroys,
    and where thieves do not break in
    and steal.

    For where your treasure is,
    there your heart will be also.

    The eye is the lamp of the body.
    So if your eye is healthy,
    your whole body will be full of light.

    But if your eye is bad,
    your whole body will be full of darkness.

    If then the light in you is darkness —
    how great is that darkness!"

    Reflection

    Jesus asks us
    a very simple question
    that is actually
    one of the hardest questions
    we will ever answer.

    Where is your treasure?

    Not what do you believe.
    Not what do you say on Sundays.

    Where —
    in the actual ordering
    of your days,
    your attention,
    your energy,
    your time —

    where does your treasure lie?

    Because that is where
    your heart will follow.

    Every human being
    stores treasure somewhere.

    The question is never
    whether you are storing it.

    The question is always:
    in what?

    In security —
    the bank account,
    the pension plan,
    the fallback that says
    "I'll be safe no matter what"?

    In recognition —
    the approval of people,
    the title,
    the image carefully managed?

    In comfort —
    the pleasures that require
    no sacrifice,
    no risk,
    no stretching toward anything greater?

    None of these things are evil.

    But Jesus warns us
    that they are not stable foundations.

    Moth destroys.
    Rust corrodes.
    Thieves steal.

    Time erodes everything
    that cannot outlast time.

    And then comes
    the image of the eye.

    "If your eye is healthy,
    your whole body is full of light."

    In the ancient world,
    the eye was understood
    as the organ through which light
    entered the whole person.

    But Jesus is using it
    as a metaphor for focus —

    for what we are actually
    oriented toward.

    If your focus — your deepest gaze —
    is on what is eternal,
    what is true,
    what is good —

    your whole interior life
    will be illuminated.

    But if your gaze
    is fixed on what is passing,
    what is hollow,
    what cannot satisfy —

    "how great is that darkness."

    This is not a teaching
    about poverty or wealth.

    It is a teaching
    about where we are looking.

    About what has captured
    the gaze of our heart.

    Today's Word of Life
    calls us to build unity —
    to find common ground
    rather than division.

    And that only becomes possible
    when we are no longer hoarding treasure
    for ourselves —

    when the gaze of our heart
    is oriented
    not inward and downward,

    but outward and upward —

    toward God and toward
    the people God has placed
    before us.

    Unity begins
    when two people
    are both looking
    at the same light.

    Truths to Remember

    • The heart follows treasure —
    not the other way around
    • What you give your attention to daily
    shapes who you are becoming
    • A "healthy eye" = a focused,
    well-ordered gaze toward what is eternal
    • Earthly things are not condemned,
    but they cannot be the foundation
    • Detachment from things
    creates freedom to love people

    Prayer

    Lord,
    show me where my treasure truly lies.

    Not where I think it lies —
    not where I say it lies —

    but where my heart actually goes
    when no one is watching.

    Reorder my gaze.

    Help me fix my eyes
    on what is eternal,
    so that my whole life
    may be full of light.

    Amen.

    If you could see clearly
    what your heart treasures most —
    what would you find?

    #DailyGospel #Matthew6
    #TreasuresInHeaven #RiseWithTheWord
    📖 Today's Gospel 19 June 2026 · Friday 11th Week in Ordinary Time Matthew 6:19–23 Jesus said to His disciples: "Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. The eye is the lamp of the body. So if your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light in you is darkness — how great is that darkness!" ✨ Reflection Jesus asks us a very simple question that is actually one of the hardest questions we will ever answer. Where is your treasure? Not what do you believe. Not what do you say on Sundays. Where — in the actual ordering of your days, your attention, your energy, your time — where does your treasure lie? Because that is where your heart will follow. Every human being stores treasure somewhere. The question is never whether you are storing it. The question is always: in what? In security — the bank account, the pension plan, the fallback that says "I'll be safe no matter what"? In recognition — the approval of people, the title, the image carefully managed? In comfort — the pleasures that require no sacrifice, no risk, no stretching toward anything greater? None of these things are evil. But Jesus warns us that they are not stable foundations. Moth destroys. Rust corrodes. Thieves steal. Time erodes everything that cannot outlast time. And then comes the image of the eye. "If your eye is healthy, your whole body is full of light." In the ancient world, the eye was understood as the organ through which light entered the whole person. But Jesus is using it as a metaphor for focus — for what we are actually oriented toward. If your focus — your deepest gaze — is on what is eternal, what is true, what is good — your whole interior life will be illuminated. But if your gaze is fixed on what is passing, what is hollow, what cannot satisfy — "how great is that darkness." This is not a teaching about poverty or wealth. It is a teaching about where we are looking. About what has captured the gaze of our heart. Today's Word of Life calls us to build unity — to find common ground rather than division. And that only becomes possible when we are no longer hoarding treasure for ourselves — when the gaze of our heart is oriented not inward and downward, but outward and upward — toward God and toward the people God has placed before us. Unity begins when two people are both looking at the same light. 💡 Truths to Remember • The heart follows treasure — not the other way around • What you give your attention to daily shapes who you are becoming • A "healthy eye" = a focused, well-ordered gaze toward what is eternal • Earthly things are not condemned, but they cannot be the foundation • Detachment from things creates freedom to love people 🙏 Prayer Lord, show me where my treasure truly lies. Not where I think it lies — not where I say it lies — but where my heart actually goes when no one is watching. Reorder my gaze. Help me fix my eyes on what is eternal, so that my whole life may be full of light. Amen. 💬 If you could see clearly what your heart treasures most — what would you find? #DailyGospel #Matthew6 #TreasuresInHeaven #RiseWithTheWord
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  • Daily Scripture: Matthew 6:19-21

    "Stop storing up treasures for yourselves on earth, where moths and rust destroy and thieves break in and steal. Instead, store up treasures for yourselves in heaven, where moths and rust don't destroy and thieves don't break in and steal. Your heart will be where your treasure is. "The eye is the lamp of the body. So if your eye is unclouded, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eye is evil, your whole body will be full of darkness. If the light in you is darkness, how dark it will be!"

    #Matthew6 #Christianity #Faith #treasuresinheaven
    Daily Scripture: Matthew 6:19-21 "Stop storing up treasures for yourselves on earth, where moths and rust destroy and thieves break in and steal. Instead, store up treasures for yourselves in heaven, where moths and rust don't destroy and thieves don't break in and steal. Your heart will be where your treasure is. "The eye is the lamp of the body. So if your eye is unclouded, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eye is evil, your whole body will be full of darkness. If the light in you is darkness, how dark it will be!" #Matthew6 #Christianity #Faith #treasuresinheaven
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