Jesus tells his followers not to worry about clothing like the pagans do. He points to the lilies of the field that grow beautifully without labor, and says that if God clothes plants that are here today and gone tomorrow, he will certainly clothe his human followers who matter much more to him. This passage from the Bible aims to encourage trust in God rather than anxiety over life's provisions.
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Jesus tells his followers not to worry about clothing like the pagans do. He points to the lilies of the field that grow beautifully without labor, and says that if God clothes plants that are here today and gone tomorrow, he will certainly clothe his human followers who matter much more to him. This passage from the Bible aims to encourage trust in God rather than anxiety over life's provisions.
Jesus tells his followers not to worry about clothing like the pagans do. He points to the lilies of the field that grow beautifully without labor, and says that if God clothes plants that are here today and gone tomorrow, he will certainly clothe his human followers who matter much more to him. This passage from the Bible aims to encourage trust in God rather than anxiety over life's provisions.
Jesus tells his followers not to worry about clothing like the pagans do. He points to the lilies of the field that grow beautifully without labor, and says that if God clothes plants that are here today and gone tomorrow, he will certainly clothe his human followers who matter much more to him. This passage from the Bible aims to encourage trust in God rather than anxiety over life's provisions.
clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow. They dont toil, neither do they spin,
yet I tell you, even Solomon in all
his glory was not arrayed like one of these. 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?
This is a verse from the bible
(Matthew 6:28 6:30). Jesus used the lilies of the field to turn them away from worry to trusting in God. God created and cares for both lilies and humans.
Looking at the lilies, we can see
that God cares enough for them to clothe them; since God cares more for humans, we can then extend the similarities to conclude that God will also clothe humans.
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