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Matthew 6:2
2Therefore when you do merciful deeds, don`t sound a trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may get glory from men. Most assuredly, I tell you, they have received their reward.
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In Chariots of Fire, Eric Liddell refuses to run his Olympic heat on Sunday—the Sabbath. He's mocked, pressured, called unpatriotic. But he's already decided: "I believe God made me for a purpose, but he also made me fast.
This is not optical biology but moral vision.
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause to reflect on the tapestry of spirituality woven into the fabric of my life, I am drawn to the profound wisdom of Your Son in Matthew 6:25-34. Here, He invites us to release our...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I come before you this evening, I find myself reflecting on the fractured landscape of political division that surrounds us. It’s like a vast chasm, filled with anger, fear, and misunderstanding. Yet, in the midst of...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I draw near to you in this moment of reflection, I turn my heart to the profound wisdom found in Matthew 6:25-34, where you remind us not to be anxious about our lives. Picture a bird...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I sit quietly, reflecting on the profound truth of justification in my life today, I turn to the wisdom of Matthew 6:25-34, where you assure us not to worry, for you care for even the smallest...
In our fast-paced, often chaotic world, it can feel as if we stand on the edge of a stormy sea, waves crashing around us, threatening to pull us under. In moments like these, we’re reminded of the profound wisdom found...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause in Your presence today, I reflect on the profound wisdom encapsulated in Matthew 6:25-34, where You invite us to surrender our worries and trust in Your provision. Just as the lilies of the valley...
God adorns the lilies and tulips with gorgeous apparel for a single day's duration, spun by divine providence, surpassing the tracery of the most splendid court—such magnificence that Solomon himself, with all his wisdom and wealth, could not match them.
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause to contemplate the profound mystery of the Trinity in my life, I find myself anchored by the wisdom of Matthew 6:25-34. This passage invites me to release my anxieties about tomorrow, reminding me that...
It is impossible to serve two masters thus.
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause to reflect on the intricate dance between Crisis and Hope in my life, I find my heart drawn to the wisdom of Matthew 6:25-34. Here, you gently remind us not to worry about tomorrow,...
This is not blessing but irony—a sentence that cuts to the heart of human motivation.
In our fast-paced, often chaotic world, the concept of Justification can feel like a heavy weight on our shoulders. We grapple with uncertainties, and the question of our worthiness before God can loom large. But what if I told you...
We read Matthew 6:25-34 as a profound declaration of God's sovereign care for His covenant people, highlighting the futility of anxiety in light of God's providential rule. In this passage, Jesus calls us to trust in the Father's gracious provision, which is grounded in His eternal covenant of grace
Dear Heavenly Father, As I sit in the quiet of this moment, I am drawn to the profound wisdom of Matthew 6:25-34, where Your Son gently reminds us not to worry about our lives—what we will eat, drink, or wear....
Dear Heavenly Father, As I meditate on the profound words of Jesus in Matthew 6:25-34, I find myself standing in the lush fields of your creation, watching the vibrant wildflowers dance in the gentle breeze. They do not toil or...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause to contemplate the profound truth of Assurance today, I am drawn to the gentle words of Jesus in Matthew 6:25-34. He invites us not to be anxious, reminding us of the lilies of the...
We read this passage as a clear call to trust in the Lord's providence and care. Jesus teaches that anxiety over material needs is unnecessary for those who belong to the Kingdom of God. The focus on seeking 'first the kingdom of God and his righteousness' aligns with our commitment to living a life
Picture a tree, sturdy and tall, its branches stretching wide under a brilliant blue sky. This tree, nestled by a crystal-clear stream, stands as a testament to resilience and hope. As the sun rises, the golden light filters through its...
The question naturally arises: Is not the Christian character a provident one?
Dear Heavenly Father, As I ponder the profound challenges of our current global pandemic, I am drawn to the wisdom of Matthew 6:25-34, where you remind us not to be anxious about our lives. In these uncertain times, help me...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I ponder the urgent call of climate change and our role as stewards of Your creation, I turn to the profound words of Matthew 6:25-34, where You remind us not to worry about our lives—what we...
We read this passage as a powerful assurance from Jesus himself that our God is a God of provision and care, even in the face of systemic oppression and economic hardship. Jesus' words, 'Do not worry about your life,' speak directly to our lived experience of struggle, reminding us that the same God