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DON'T WORRY 2

Text :  Matthew 6:30

"If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will He not much more clothe you—you of little faith?"

Trusting the God Who cares for the smallest things is the best thing you can do for yourself.

In today's text, Jesus continues His teaching on worry. He draws our attention to something as seemingly insignificant as grass. Grass is temporary, common, and fleeting. Yet He tells us that even grass is adorned by God Himself. If God takes time to dress the earth in beauty, in things that are so temporary, how much more will He care for those created in His image?

When we worry about provision, what we will eat, what we will wear, how we will make ends meet—Jesus reminds us:

"Look at what God does for things that don’t even last. Don’t you think He’ll do more for you, His child?"

This is not a call to passivity, but to faith—a deep, rooted trust that your Heavenly Father sees your needs and is able and willing to meet them. The real issue Jesus points to isn’t grass, clothing or money, but ifaith.

He said, “You of little faith.”
He’s not shaming us. He’s inviting us to something better. To rest in His love. To believe in His goodness. To remember that if He doesn’t neglect the flowers of the fields, He certainly hasn’t forgotten you.

Ask Yourself: "If God is faithful to things that are temporary, why wouldn’t He be faithful to me?"

Beloved, offer your specific worry to God in prayer. Name it. Lay it down.

Look Around: Notice the small things God provides every day—sunshine, food, a friend’s text, a quiet moment. Let those be reminders of His detailed care.

Let your constant prayer be: Lord, Increase my faith. Teach me to trust in Your perfect care. Amen.

 *BIBLE READING* : 

Matthew 6:25-34.

 *PRAYER FOCUS* 

Father, thank You for reminding me that I matter to You. When I am overwhelmed by needs and fears, help me remember that You clothe the grass and feed the birds—and You love me infinitely more.

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Text :  Matthew 6:30

 *"If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will He not much more clothe you—you of little faith?"* 

Trusting the God Who cares for the smallest things is the best thing you can do for yourself.

In today's text, Jesus continues His teaching on worry. He draws our attention to something as seemingly insignificant as grass. Grass is temporary, common, and fleeting. Yet He tells us that even grass is adorned by God Himself. If God takes time to dress the earth in beauty, in things that are so temporary, how much more will He care for those created in His image?

When we worry about provision, what we will eat, what we will wear, how we will make ends meet—Jesus reminds us:

"Look at what God does for things that don’t even last. Don’t you think He’ll do more for you, His child?"

This is not a call to passivity, but to faith—a deep, rooted trust that your Heavenly Father sees your needs and is able and willing to meet them. The real issue Jesus points to isn’t grass, clothing or money, but ifaith.

He said, “You of little faith.”
He’s not shaming us. He’s inviting us to something better. To rest in His love. To believe in His goodness. To remember that if He doesn’t neglect the flowers of the fields, He certainly hasn’t forgotten you.

Ask Yourself: "If God is faithful to things that are temporary, why wouldn’t He be faithful to me?"

Beloved, offer your specific worry to God in prayer. Name it. Lay it down.

Look Around: Notice the small things God provides every day—sunshine, food, a friend’s text, a quiet moment. Let those be reminders of His detailed care.

Let your constant prayer be: Lord, Increase my faith. Teach me to trust in Your perfect care. Amen.

 *BIBLE READING* : 

Matthew 6:25-34.

 *PRAYER FOCUS* 

Father, thank You for reminding me that I matter to You. When I am overwhelmed by needs and fears, help me remember that You clothe the grass and feed the birds—and You love me infinitely more.

+233558355977
+233552057500

 *Listen on Spotify* 
https://open.spotify.com/show/72q4KLmKs0KBPdVs8bUDSE?si=BeadDR2MTSqBMvufTDEFMg
 https://hisvoicedevotional.blogspot.com

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