5. . . . Treasure

6:19-34

. . . . . Do not lay up treasure .

 

19 Do not lay up treasure for you treasures on the earth, where moth and rust removes, and where thieves dig through and steal ; 20 but lay treasure for you treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust removes, and where thieves do not dig through nor steal; 21 where for is the treasure of thee, there will b also the heart of thee. 22 The lamp of the body is the eye, If therefore be the eye of thee sing, all the body of thee singing will be; 23 but if the eye of thee evil be, all the body of thee dark will be. If therefore the light in thee darkness is, the darkness is, the darkness how great. 24 No one can two lords to serve; for either the one he will hate and the other he will love, or one he will hold and the other he will despise. Ye cannot God to serve and mammon. 25 Therefore I say to you: be not anxious for the life of you what ye may eat or what ye may drink nor for the body of you, what ye my put on, not the life more is than the food and the body than the raiment?  26 Look ye at the

birds of heaven that they sow not nor reap nor gather into barns and the Father of you heavenly feeds them; do not ye more excel them? 27 But who of you being anxious can to add to the stature of him cubit one? 28 and concerning clothing why be ye anxious? consider the lilies of the field, now they grow: they labour not nor spin 29 but I tell you that not Solomon in all the glory of him was clothed as one of these. 30 But if the grass of the field today being and tomorrow into an oven being thrown the God thus clothes, not much more you, little-faiths? 31 Therefore be ye not anxious saying; What may we eat? or: What may we drink? or What may we put on? 32 all for these things the nations seek after; knows for the Father of you heavenly that ye need these things of all. 33 But seek ye first the kingdom and the righteousness of him, and these things all shall be added to you. 34 Therefore be ye not anxious for the morrow, for the morrow will be anxious of itself; sufficient to the day the evil of it.

 

6. . . . Judging

7:1-12

. . . . Judge not

 

Ch 7 Judge not, lest ye be judged; 2 with what for judgement ye judge ye shall be judged, and with what measure ye measure it shall be measured to you. 3 And why seest thou the chip in the eye of the brother of thee, the but in thine eye beam thou considers not? 4 or how wilt thou say to the brother of thee; Allow that I may pluck out the chip out of the eye of thee, and behold the beam in the eye of thee? 5 Hypocrite, pluck out first out of the eye of thee the beam, and then thou wilt see clearly to pluck out the chip out of the eye of the brother of thee. 6 not Give the holy to the dogs, neither cast the pearls of you before the pigs, lest they will trample them with the feet of them and turning may rend you.

7. Ask, and it shall be given to you; seek and ye shall find; knock and it shall be opened to you. 8 For every asking one a receives, and the one seeking finds, and to the knocking one it shall be opened. 9 Or what is there of you man, whom will ask the son of him a loaf, not a stone he will give him? 10 or also a fish he will ask, not a serpent he will give him? 11 If therefore ye evil being know gifts good to give to the children of you, how much more the Father of you in the heavens will give good things to the ones asking him. 12 All things therefore as may soever as ye wish that may do to you men, thus also ye do to them: this for is the law and the prophets.