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What does Jesus teach about worry in Matthew 6?

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Jesus teaches that worry is unproductive and that God cares for our needs (Matthew 6:25-34).

In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus explicitly teaches that worrying about our daily needs is unproductive and contrary to trust in God's providence. He uses the example of birds and flowers to illustrate that God provides for His creation, emphasizing that humans, created in His image, are of much greater value. The core message is to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, rather than focusing on life’s worries. This teaching not only instructs us to relinquish anxiety but also directs us towards an active faith that prioritizes God's kingdom, promising that all our needs will be met as we lean into His trustworthiness.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:25-34

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