The mind-heart relationship

The mind-heart relationship

In the Gospels, there are several times and places where people can surely meet God.
(1) Matthew 25: 31-46 "The one who made it one of the smallest, I made it."
(2) John 12: 44-15 "Those who believe in me believe in who sent me."
(3) John 14: 14-9 "Everyone who saw me saw the Father."
(4) Matthew 10: 40 “The one who accepts you (12 disciples) accepts me. The one who accepts me accepts the one who sent me.”

This is an important part of the gospel. It is clear. What is particularly noticeable here is that things of consciousness do not come out. Work for God, love God, see Heavenly Father, accept Christ and His Father. Such an important thing has not been exposed to an experience like a delusion in consciousness. On the contrary, it is hanging on the outside world where consciousness is different, that is, Christ the son of a carpenter as a very small person and man, and the disciples who lead the church. Not in the mind, out. It is said that the relationship between God and the person is decided by the relationship towards the neighbor who is not oneself. People have to prepare their own inner world of consciousness.

Cleanse the heart, leave the evil spirit, turn the heart to God. However, it is very easy to be misunderstood to turn this mind to God. In any case, it is easy to think of the pure and subconscious mind only in consciousness. However, the Gospels teach that the relationship between the church and its neighbors is the mind-heart relationship of God and man. From this aspect as well, it can be said that "faith without deeds is worthless" (Jacob 2-20).