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What does the Bible say about the eye of faith?

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The eye of faith, as described in Matthew 6:22-23, is focused on Christ and allows believers to see clearly the truth of God.

In Matthew 6:22-23, Christ teaches that the eye is the lamp of the body. A single eye, representing a focused faith on Christ, brings light and understanding to our entire being. When our eye is 'single,' it means our faith is directed solely towards the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the object and source of our hope. By maintaining a single-minded focus on Christ, believers can experience the fullness of spiritual light and truth, illuminating the path of godliness and righteousness in their lives.

This notion of a single eye emphasizes the importance of undivided devotion to Christ in faith. If our eye is filled with darkness—meaning our focus is on worldly or self-righteous pursuits—then our entire being is filled with darkness. The distinction lies in whether our trust rests in Christ alone for salvation and righteousness, or whether we rely on our merits. In essence, the eye of faith not only opens our eyes to the truths of God’s Word but also shapes our actions and motivations in daily life.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:22-23, Hebrews 4:12-13, 2 Corinthians 4:6

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The Eye Of Faith
Paul Mahan · Sep 2, 1992
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