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How do we know that Christ provides for His people?

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Christ provides for His people by showing His sovereignty in every aspect of their needs, both spiritual and temporal.

In the sermon, the preacher illustrates how Christ demonstrates that He will provide for His people's needs through the example of the temple tax. Jesus instructs Peter to go to the sea to catch a fish that has a coin in its mouth, showcasing His power to provide in unexpected ways. This serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty over all circumstances, promising that if He has furnished all spiritual blessings, He will also provide all temporal needs. Romans 8:32 lends further support, affirming that since God did not spare His own Son, He will graciously give His children all things necessary for life and godliness.
Scripture References: Romans 8:32, Matthew 17:24-27

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