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Heavenly Father Knows You Need These Things - Daily Devotional

Heavenly Father Knows You Need These Things - Daily Devotional


All these things the Gentiles ask for, and your heavenly Father knows (All these things the Gentiles seek) For your Father in heaven knows that you need all these things (Matthew 6:32) 

 

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Did God Forbid Material? Is he not satisfied when our physical needs are met? Regardless of our answers to these questions, Jesus reveals profound truths about His Father in the Gospel of Matthew. 6:32: Our Heavenly Father knows that we need "all these things." Our Creator Father created us in a mysterious harmony between the physical and the spiritual. 

 

And because we are complex beings, we need both spiritual and material things to live in the flesh. So Jesus is saying that the Father knows what we need—clothes, shelter, food, money, etc. He does not deny or ignore our physical needs. Instead, He willingly calls Himself El Shaddai, the All-In-One, who knows our physical needs and supplies all our needs according to His riches in Christ Jesus. Matter itself is not evil, but matter as a fundamental need for human well-being. When they take the place of God in our lives, they become the root of all evil. Jesus explained the idolatrous influence of material things when he said in Matthew 6:32 above, "All these things the Gentiles seek." Material dominates the life of the wicked, centered around money. 

 

For them, life consists solely of their worldly prosperity, success, occupation, business, family, and worldly possessions. The Lord has repeatedly warned His people about this filthy influence, and modern believers, especially pastors, should heed their father’s warning regarding material things. those..Notwithstanding the counsel of the snare of money or the snare of the world, the Father does not wield it as ungodly. He also wants us not to view material things or prosperity as evil. Instead, he directs us to have healthy control over money and material possessions. 

 

Our financial health starts with the right attitude toward money, and the right view is to see things as God sees them. take his place. in our life.

 

 In conclusion, Father knows that we have physical needs that we need to fill. And if he listens to warnings about the dangers of material things (including money) and puts Him first, He will give us everything we will enjoy.


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