Where Your Heart Is (Luke 12:13-34)

October 19, 2025

Preacher: Chris Davidson

Summary

Minister Chris Davidson (Merkinch Free Church, Scotland) explores Luke 12:13-34 to uncover the deep connection between our anxiety and what our hearts truly treasure.

Using the Parable of the Rich Fool, he illustrates the danger of laying up earthly treasures, which leads to spiritual poverty. The sermon reveals the divine antidote to worry: a profound trust in our Heavenly Father, who lovingly provides for us, just as He does for the ravens and lilies.

The ultimate takeaway is a call to shift our pursuit from fleeting possessions to the eternal security of God's kingdom, finding our peace in Christ, our unshakeable anchor.

Key Points:

  • Our fears and anxieties are directly linked to the treasures of our hearts.
  • The Parable of the Rich Fool warns against confusing earthly abundance with true life.
  • The fear of God is illuminating and freeing, while the fear of man is a binding snare.
  • God's fatherly care, seen in His provision for creation, is the antidote to our worry.
  • We are called to seek God's kingdom first, trusting that our needs will be met.
  • True, lasting treasure is found only in Christ, our anchor in life's storms.

Reflect & Discuss:

  • When your mind is empty, where do your thoughts naturally drift? What might this reveal about the "treasures" of your heart?
  • In what areas of your life do you struggle most with anxiety? How does the image of God caring for the ravens and lilies challenge that worry?
  • What practical step can you take this week to "seek His kingdom" first, before seeking your own security or comfort?

Main Passage: Luke 12:13-34

Supporting Passages:

  • Proverbs
  • Ecclesiastes
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