Tag: Eye

The eye is an organ that enables vision by detecting light and allowing us to perceive the surrounding environment. It consists of several parts, including the cornea, lens, retina, and iris, each playing a crucial role in focusing images and processing visual information. The eye works by capturing light rays, which are then converted into neural signals and sent to the brain, where they are interpreted as images. In addition to vision, the eye also helps regulate light exposure and contributes to other important functions such as maintaining balance and eye health.

  • Your Eye Is The Light Of Your Body

    Your Eye Is The Light Of Your Body

    The eye is a sacred gateway to the soul. If your vision is pure and filled with love, your entire being will radiate with divine light. But if your eye is clouded with negativity and darkness, your whole being will be consumed by shadows. If the light within you is obscured by night, the depths of that darkness are immeasurable.

    “The eye is the lamp of the body. If then your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eye is diseased, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light in you is darkness, how great is the darkness!
    Matthew 6:22‭-‬23

    Your eye is the lamp of your body. When your eye is healthy, your whole body is full of light, but when it is diseased, it is full of darkness. Therefore see to it that the light in you is not darkness. If your whole body is full of light, with no part in the dark, it will be as full of light as when the light of a lamp shines on you.”
    Luke 11:34‭-‬36
    In this passage, Jesus uses a metaphor to teach about the significance of spiritual discernment.
    He compares the eye to a lamp, suggesting that what we focus on and allow into our lives will bring light or darkness to our entire being. If we have a healthy eye and a clear and focused perspective, our whole body will be full of light. However, if our eye is diseased, meaning we have a distorted or unhealthy view, our whole body will be full of darkness.
    Jesus then warns his listeners to be careful that the light within them is not darkness. This could be interpreted as a warning against false teachings or beliefs that may seem light but lead them astray. He motivates them to confirm that their whole being is full of light, with no part in the dark so that they may experience the fullness of spiritual illumination.
    This passage emphasizes the importance of spiritual discernment and the need to guard our minds and hearts against anything that may lead us away from the truth.

    The eye is essential for gathering information. Unfortunately, some heathen societies had a cruel practice of blinding enemies or rivals to weaken their power (Judges 16:21; 2 Kings 25:7; Jeremiah 39:7). This act of blinding, especially of the right eye, was seen as a great humiliation as it robbed the victim of their beauty and ability to fight in a war (1 Samuel 11:2; Zechariah 11:17).

    The “Eye” Must be single.

    In Matthew 6:22 and Luke 11:34. The text discusses the concept of the eye being “single,” which means that it is not giving a double or uncertain vision. This is important because if the eye is not single, it can lead to confusion and uncertainty.

    Figurative: The eye of the heart or mind, the organ of spiritual perception, which may be enlightened or opened ( Psalms 119:18 ). This is done by the law of God (Psalms 19:8 ) or by the spirit of God (Ephesians 1:18 ), or it may be “darkened” and “holden” (Luke 24:16; compare Matthew 13:13; 2 Corinthians 4:4 ).

    The eye is an index of the mind and disposition of man. The Bible speaks of the “good” margin, or “bountiful” eye, i.e., the kindly disposition (Proverbs 22:9 ); of “proud,” arrogant,” “lofty eyes” (Psalms 18:27; Psalms 131:1; Proverbs 6:17 ); of the ‘lowly eyes’ of the humble (Job 22:29 margin; also compare Luke 18:13 ); of ‘adulterous eyes,’ “eyes which play the harlot” (Ezekiel 6:9, in the sense of idolatrous inclinations; 2 Peter 2:14 ). Rage or anger is shown by the “sharpening” of the eyes (Job 16:9 ).

    (4) The eyes of God, as well as the “seven eyes” of the Lamb (Revelation 5:6 ) and the ‘many eyes’ of the four living creatures of the Apocalypse (Revelation 4:6; also Ezekiel 1:18; Ezekiel 10:12 ), are figurative expressions for the omniscience of God (compare Hebrews 4:13; Psalms 139:16 ) and of His watchfulness and loving care (Jeremiah 32:19 ). As the human eye may, with the slightest glance or motion, give an indication, a command. Hence, God can “guide” or “counsel” His obedient child “with his eye” (Psalms 32:8 ).

    3 Hebrew expressions are translated by “apple of the eye”:

    ( a ) אישׁון, ‘ı̄shōn, literally, “the little man,” which probably means the “pupil of the eye,” it being part of the eye in which the close onlooker may see his image reflected in miniature. Several oriental languages have very similar expressions (Deuteronomy 32:10; Psalms 17:8; Proverbs 7:2 ).

    (b ) בּבה, bābhāh, literally, “the gate of the eye” (Zechariah 2:8 ).

    (c ) בּת־עין, bath -‘ ayin, literally, “the daughter of the eye” (Psalms 17:8; Lamentations 2:18 ). All these three phrases seem to indicate the pupil rather than the “apple of the eye” and designate the sensitive part of the eye, which we protect with the most excellent care. Thus the Scriptures declare, for our great comfort, that God will protect and care for those that are His own.

    The symbolism of the eye in the Bible is rich and complex. It is a physical organ and a metaphor for human emotions and behavior. As we saw in 1 Samuel 18:9, Saul’s envious gaze upon David illustrates how the eye can express negative feelings such as envy and malice. Additionally, the “evil eye” concept warns us about the destructive power of jealousy and covetousness. Thus, the eye is a powerful reminder of the importance of wisely using our sight and emotions. As we navigate life, we should be mindful of how our gaze and intentions can impact those around us and strive to cultivate positive and compassionate attitudes toward others.

  • The Importance of Your Eye: Insights from God’s Word

    The Importance of Your Eye: Insights from God’s Word

    The eye is an intriguing organ that serves as the primary channel of visual perception for humans. However, in the Bible, references to the eye go beyond its physicality and delve into deeper spiritual meanings.

    In this blog post, we will explore what God’s Word teaches us about the significance of the eye and how it relates to our spiritual well-being.

    The Eye as the Lamp of the Body

    In both Luke 11:34-36 and Matthew 6:22-23, Jesus refers to the eye as the lamp of the body. This metaphorical usage signifies the role of the eye in providing light and clarity. When our eye is healthy, our entire being is illuminated with light, but if our eye is diseased or corrupted, darkness engulfs us. Here, Jesus emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy and focused spiritual vision.

    The Single and Sound Eye

    In the teachings of Jesus, having a single or sound eye is vital. It refers to having clear and undivided vision, not being double-minded or wavering in our commitment. A single eye enables us to discern truth and make righteous choices. By contrast, a diseased or distorted eye represents a compromised spiritual perception, leading to moral darkness and confusion.

    Symbolic and Figurative Meanings

    Throughout the Bible, the eye carries symbolic and figurative meanings. It can represent the heart or mind, being either enlightened or darkened. The eye of the heart is the organ of spiritual perception, through which we gain understanding and insight. It can be opened by God’s Word or the work of the Holy Spirit, or it can be darkened and blinded by sin and unbelief.

    The Eye as an Indicator of Character

    The Scriptures also associate the eye with one’s character and disposition. A “good” or “bountiful” eye reflects a kind and generous nature, while “proud” or “lofty” eyes indicate arrogance and haughtiness. Additionally, the Bible highlights the importance of humility, often symbolized by “lowly eyes.” Rage or anger can be discerned through the sharpening of the eyes, revealing the inner emotions of an individual.

    The Eyes of God

    Just as our eyes reflect our thoughts and intentions, the eyes of God symbolize His omniscience, watchfulness, and loving care. God’s eyes are constantly attentive to the affairs of humanity, and He guides and counsels those who seek Him. The concept of the “apple of the eye” signifies God’s protective and caring nature, assuring His people of His unwavering safeguarding.

    The references to the eye in God’s Word encompass both literal and metaphorical meanings. Beyond the physicality of vision, the eye symbolizes spiritual perception, character, and divine attentiveness.

    Understanding the significance of the eye encourages us to cultivate a healthy and single-minded vision, rooted in God’s truth and righteousness.

    May we strive for spiritual clarity and allow God to illuminate our hearts through the light of His Word.

  • Treasure in Heaven

    “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, thieves break in and steal, but lay 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 the darkness!
    “No one can serve two masters, for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and money.
    Matthew 6:19‭-‬24

    To understand we must read the texts proceeding and following the central passage being investigated.

    We lay our treasures success, & glory in Heaven with Heavenly, imperishable things, where our treasures are invincible indestructible, & imperishable.

    Jesus says His words are Spiritual, we don’t see merely physical existence, we realize & act as if the biological, physical & material are nothing more than a shadow illustrating the Truth and Reality of the Spiritual & Eternal infinite…

    The Spiritual Heavenly realm is where we abide in Spirit continually, awaiting our flesh to eventually succumb to nature, freeing us from it’s sinful members & elements.

    What we treasure; hold dear, protect & feel sentimental towards is where our heart is.

    Our Heart is revealed by our desires & our passions.

    ✝Matthew 6:19
    “….Do not lay up for yourselves treasures (grk: Thēsaurós; Treasured thoughts in mind or heart) on earth, where moth and rust destroy (symbolizing the decay of the temporal physical realm) & where thieves don’t break in and steal (symbolizing the fallen nature, fallibility and sin of man’s heart) …”

    “…but lay up for yourselves TREASURES (grk: Thésauros: precious thoughts in mind & heart) in HEAVEN (eternity, Gods realm; parallel dimension outside of the physical laws of time, space, dimension…, unseen with the physical eye, nor understood with the human mind, because the physical is merely a shadow or form of the Spiritual Substance), where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal (Heaven is perfect, whole, complete & incorruptible…. “

    So…..

    -“The eye (grk; optanomai: vision, sight/ minds eye) is the LAMP (grk; illuminator) of the BODY (grk: ‘soma’; physical or mystical body, flesh or Body of Christ.)”-

    Our Eye is a lamp that illuminates the body.

    Our physical body is declared a temple of the Holy Spirit & we are the seperated members of the Spiritual body/ Bride of Christ.

    With Eyes that see we illuminate the unadulterated Truth of our Spiritual bodies; through the physical .

    Light doesn’t sugarcoat shit.

    A lamp’s purpose is to give light in the darkness, our eye is meant to SEE through the Dark; lamps are useless in the LIGHT.

    So our EYE gives Light (illumination) through the darkness, our Eye illuminates all it looks at, or through.

    A lamp is only needed where there is darkness, a lamp is worthless in the Light.

    “…if your Eye is HEALTHY (grk: ‘haplous’; simple, sound, perfect, whole) your whole (entire) body will be FULL OF LIGHT (grk; phóteinos: bright; describing revelation/revealing Nature of light), …”

    Jesus said those with EYES can SEE,
    What kind of EYES?
    Spiritual Eyes… Holy Eyes, singular Eyes…

    (Jesus tells us that His Words are Spirit & the flesh is of no profit at all),
    Spiritual EYES shine light (revealing Truth& illuminating the secret places that are hidden) in the darkness, revealing the Absolute Truth.

    These EYES SEE what the blind cannot because the blind cannot even see that they are in the darkness, and their eye is unhealthy (incomplete, perplexed, plural), they are not Lamps, therefore they can’t SEE, they only assume, it’s all they can do.

    “….but if your eye is bad (grk; ponéros: evil or grievous; diseased: neglectful/abandoned, careless), your whole body (entire being/ Mystical Body, Body of Christ) will be full of darkness (grk: skoteinos; dark: moral, intellectual darkness, unenlightened, ignorant) ….”

    If our Eye (Vision, Minds Eye) is Evil and careless our mystical body and part in the Body of Christ will be intellectually and morally blacked out, blinded.

    “….If then the light (grk:phós; source of light, radiance) in you is darkness (grk: skotos; the power of darkness- Soul loses all perceptive power), how great is the darkness (Obscurity: becoming unknown, forgotten, drown out by the density of darkness; insignificant & eternally lost in the Sightless plight”

    Those with EYES can SEE because the EYES that Jesus speaks of are Spiritual eyes, the physical cannot comprehend this.  The EYE provides LIGHT for the body (the whole mystical body, wisdom, Truth)… Who is the Light? None other than Jesus Christ is the Light. Jesus alone gives us sight, He alone opens the eyes of the blind.

    Then directly after this passage, Jesus says:

    “…. No one can serve two masters (grk: kurios; owner: a person of Authority in which the servant follows & serves the Masters interest- consciously or subconsciously we ALL follow one of 2 masters (God YHWH OR Satan, temporary god of the earth), for either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other.

    To follow Christ we MUST die to ourselves, crucify the desires of the flesh with Him, take up our Cross and follow Him, if we follow the desires of the flesh, seek after the interests of our own pleasure and feel no war between the Sin nature and the Spirit warring in our members (our bodies) then we are not God’s. God chastises those who He loves, if we aren’t chastised by God we aren’t children of God.

    “…..You cannot serve God (grk: theos: Creator) and money (grk: mamónas: riches, possessions, property)….”

    The love of riches, possession and physical Property is the Root, Source and Core of ALL evil.

    The Eye is Spiritual, we have the Holy Spirit, and we are His Temple to dwell in, He gives us not only Grace, Faith, Salvation, Hope, and Joy BUT He gives us Light, Vision, Truth, & many Fruits; He also gives us the conviction to keep the temple tidy for Him.

    Jesus is The Way, Truth & Life.
    Jesus is also the Light of The World, He died to set us free from the reward of the flesh, in so doing He showed us that the physical realm is nothing more than a metaphor or shadow outlining the True Spiritual Reality. The veil was torn.

    And this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil. For everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his works should be exposed. But whoever does what is true comes to the light, so that it may be clearly seen that his works have been carried out in God.”

    John 3:19‭-‬21
    The Light lives in us whom God chooses to put His Light in & Vision is directly from God.