HE KNOWS YOUR NEED
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WORD FROM THE HOLY BIBLE FOR TODAY
Matthew 6:31–32
“Do not be anxious, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For the Gentiles seek after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all.”
REFLECTION
YOUR FATHER KNOWS WHAT YOU NEED
“Jesus wants his followers to be free from worry. In Matthew 6:25–34, he gives at least seven arguments designed to take away our anxiety. One of them lists food and drink and clothing, and then says, “Your heavenly Father knows that you need them all” (Matthew 6:32).
Jesus must mean that God’s knowing is accompanied by his desiring to meet our need. He is emphasizing we have a Father. And this Father is better than any earthly father.
I have five children. I love to meet their needs. But my knowing falls short of God’s knowing in at least three ways.
First, right now I don’t know where any of my children are. I could guess. They’re in their homes or at work or school, healthy and safe. But they might be lying on a sidewalk with a heart attack.
Second, I don’t know what is in their heart at any given moment. I can guess from time to time. But they may be feeling some fear or hurt or anger or lust or greed or joy or hope. I can’t see their hearts. They don’t even know their own hearts perfectly.
Third, I don’t know their future. Right now they may seem well and steady. But tomorrow some great sorrow may befall them.
This means I can’t be for them a very strong reason not to worry. There are things that may be happening to them now, or may happen tomorrow, that I do not even know about. But it is totally different with their Father in heaven. Our Father in heaven! He knows everything about us, where we are, now and tomorrow, inside and out. He sees every need.
Add to that, his huge eagerness to meet our needs. Remember the “much more” of Matthew 6:30, “If God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you?”
Add to that his complete ability to do what he is eager to do (he feeds billions of birds hourly, around the world, Matthew 6:26).
So join me in trusting the promise of Jesus to meet our needs. That’s what Jesus is calling for when he says, “Your heavenly Father knows that you need them all.””
- By John Piper. © Desiring God Foundation.
JESUS KNOWS YOUR NEED
YOUR FATHER KNOWS WHAT YOU NEED
As Christians, our response to Jesus' teaching in Matthew 6:31–32 should be one of trust and dependence on God. Instead of worrying about our material needs, we should focus on seeking His kingdom and righteousness, knowing that He will provide for us. Practically, this means cultivating a habit of prayer and gratitude, reminding ourselves daily that God is our provider. We can also practice contentment by avoiding unnecessary worry about possessions and instead being generous with what we have. Finally, we should prioritise spiritual growth over material concerns, trusting that as we walk in faith, God will take care of our needs.
Neven MacEwan
Heavenly Father, thank You for Your faithfulness and for knowing all my needs before I even ask. Help me to trust You completely and not be anxious about my daily provisions. Teach me to seek Your kingdom first and to rely on Your perfect timing and care. Fill my heart with gratitude and contentment, and guide me to be generous with what You have given me. I surrender my worries to You, knowing that You are my loving Provider. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Neven MacEwan
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