Matthew 6:32
Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)
Çünki bütpərəstlər bütün bu şeyləri axtarırlar. Doğrudan da, Səmavi Atanız bütün bunlara ehtiyacınız olduğunu bilir.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from Matthew says that God knows we need food and other things to live, just like everyone else does. Jesus is speaking here, encouraging his followers not to worry about these basic needs because God already takes care of them.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a parent who always makes sure you have your favorite snack before bedtime. That's how this verse says God feels about us. He knows we need food and other things, so he'll make sure we get what we need.
Historical Background
Matthew wrote this part of the Bible in the late first century AD, possibly aimed at a Jewish-Christian audience. The cultural setting was one where Gentiles (non-Jews) were often seen as overly concerned with material possessions and needs.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can be applied to someone who is stressed about paying bills or finding food. It reminds us that God knows these are our basic needs and will take care of them, so we should focus on living in a way that pleases Him.
Topics
trustfaithGod's provisionworrysecuritydaily needs
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Matthew 6:32 mean we shouldn't work for food or shelter?
No, this verse doesn't discourage hard work. Instead, it encourages a faith that trusts God to provide what is needed.
How does Matthew 6:32 apply to non-religious people?
While the verse speaks from a religious perspective, its message of trust and not worrying can resonate with anyone looking for peace in stressful situations.
What are some examples of 'these things' that Gentiles seek?
'These things' typically refer to basic necessities like food, clothing, and shelter. Gentiles often focus on these material needs without considering spiritual matters.
How does Matthew 6:32 relate to the concept of stewardship in Christianity?
While this verse focuses on trust, Christian stewardship involves responsibly managing God's resources, recognizing that all we have ultimately comes from Him.
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