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?
Gorgeous are the wild flowers that fill our fields in the spring and the summer. They pop up everywhere without a hint of human intervention. They are here with us for
only a brief time before succumbing to the seasons. Yet year after year, God raises them up and displays them spectacularly as just one tiny example of His loving providence. How is it possible that we doubt the provision and protection of Our Father in heaven when He is so loyal to even the small plants with their limited life cycles? Do we not have enough faith to see how much more He would provide for His children who He holds so dear as to grant them eternal life?
We have allowed the cares of the world to come in and diminish our faith in the promises of Almighty God. We have followed the world's lead and put our
faith in our own independence instead of in the hands of Our Creator. We have
tried to satisfy ourselves in all the things of the world instead of the perfect provision of Our Loving Father in heaven. In the process, we have complicated our
lives to the point that we cannot be satisfied.
Let us seek the simplicity and satisfaction of the promised provision that is ours to claim from the One who never breaks His promises. Let us trust that His planned provision for us is more than sufficient and is far more satisfying than anything that the world has to offer.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for providing for our every
need. We rejoice in knowing that all the
treasures of Your kingdom are ours through the eternal inheritance secured for
us by Your Son, Jesus. We pray, Father,
that you will help us break our worldly appetites that are impossible to
satisfy. Strengthen us, O Lord, that we
may bear up to our daily troubles, stand up against our temptations and allow
none of these things to move us away from You.
Help us to seek You, Father God.
We pray all these things in the name of Jesus, our endless fount of
provision.
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