King James Bible
"For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."
Jesus identifies 'treasure' as whatever one values most—whether material wealth, relationships, or spiritual pursuits. In the context of the Sermon on the Mount, this follows warnings against storing up earthly riches, emphasizing that our investments reveal our true priorities. The heart represents one's deepest affections, thoughts, and will—the center of one's being in Hebrew thought. Jesus teaches that our hearts naturally gravitate toward and become preoccupied with whatever we consider most valuable, making our treasures a diagnostic tool for our spiritual condition.