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Why should we not worry about our physical needs?

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Worrying about physical needs shows a lack of trust in God's provision, as He knows and cares for our needs.

In Matthew 6:25-30, Jesus clearly instructs us not to worry about our physical needs, illustrating that life is more than food and clothing. He points to God’s care for the birds and the lilies, emphasizing that if God provides for these creations, He will surely provide for His people. This perspective challenges the sinful tendency to worry, which reflects a lack of faith. Instead, believers are encouraged to remember their identity as God's children, who are under His loving care, and to trust that He understands their needs even before they ask.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:25-30, 1 Peter 5:7

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Randy Wages · Aug 20, 2006
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