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Take no thought for your life

Matthew Deboer·2023-03-15
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Rev. Matthew DeBoer provides a pastoral exposition of Matthew 6:25-32, addressing the common Christian struggle with worry and anxiety about material needs. Using relatable examples from various life stages, he encourages believers to trust in God's providence and to pray rather than anxiously fret about their earthly provisions, offering practical spiritual guidance rooted in Christ's teaching.

Rev. Matthew DeBoer, pastor of Edgerton PRC in Edgerton, Minnesota Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall put on. Is not the life more than meat, and the body than raiment?… Matthew 6:25-32 The text speaks of something we all struggle with, worry. We get anxious about many things, including our physical needs. In Matthew 6:25, Jesus tells us not to worry, saying, "Take no thought for your life."...

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Matthew Deboer
Date

2023-03-15

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Matthew
Matthew 6:25-32Matthew 6:25Matthew 6
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Christian LivingPrayerNew Testament
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