Don’t Worry; Seek the Kingdom
Are you worried today? In Matthew 6, we see the continued words of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. After some wise instruction about prayer, fasting, and storing up treasures in Heaven, Jesus shifts to the topic of worry.
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Are you worried today? In Matthew 6, we see the continued words of Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. After some wise instruction about prayer, fasting, and storing up treasures in Heaven, Jesus shifts to the topic of worry.
Submission doesn’t mean we become a doormat for others, but it does confront our most basic selfish tendencies.
Solitude is a jolt to our souls. It helps us break through the distractions of life and brings us face-to-face with who we are and how God sees us.
Minimalism is a needed pushback on materialism. However, minimalism in and of itself isn’t life-giving. Christian simplicity is what is needed.
The real purpose of studying isn’t to make you smarter. It’s to enrich your understanding of reality so that you can love God and others at the highest level possible.