How is your “good eye?”
In Matthew 6:22 the Lord said, “The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eye is healthy, (a good eye) your whole body will be full of light.”
Have you ever heard a sermon on having a “good eye?” Most preachers simply don’t understand this saying of Jesus. Unless you understand the 1st century meaning, it doesn’t make sense.
Jesus was speaking to His disciples, and they understood. So, what does this mean to you and me? In case you are wondering whether you have a “good eye” then read on and “see” for yourself.
Proverbs 22:9 “Whoever has a bountiful eye, he will be blessed, for he shares his bread with the poor.
Proverbs 28:22 “A man with an evil eye hastens after wealth and does not know what will come upon him.”
Jesus always, upholds the Hebrew Scriptures. He reaffirms the necessity for generosity in life. We are not to be greedy or avaricious. We work, we receive, and we are blessed. We give to others.
We assume this is our money or material wealth. Not always.
Perhaps we think that putting money in the basket is being generous. We give financially and that’s it. We are off the hook. Nothing more! You might even tithe but is that all we are to give?
As you read……. Having a good eye means that you are generous compared with someone who has an evil eye. Someone who is greedy with both his finances, his sympathy or refuses to share his time.
An Old Jewish saying applies.
There are three kinds of generosity: “Generosity of one’s money, generosity of one’s body and generosity of one’s wisdom.”
This seems to fit well today. Generosity need not always be demonstrated with money. Money indeed might be the easiest thing we give. Perhaps what we should be giving is sharing our ideas, talents, and knowledge. Sharing our time, both physically and in prayer, might be what is most needed.
We should take time with those who simply need encouragement, our support, or just being there to sit and listen. Perhaps someone needs a sympathetic ear.
I am one who always likes to solve problems. Perhaps it isn’t what they really need. They really didn’t want my advice, or they would have asked for it. They just needed a listening ear and a generous “good eye”.
These are things money can’t buy
So how is your good eye?
If you aren’t sure, visit the Divine Ophthalmologist for a checkup!
May all God’s people have 20/20 vision!!