Look Again And Think
A
warning which needs to be repeated is that “the cares of this world and the
deceitfulness of riches,” and the lust for other things, will choke out the
life of God in us (Matthew 13:22). We are never free from the recurring waves of
this invasion. If the frontline of attack is not about clothes and food, it may
be about money or the lack of money; or friends or lack of friends; or the line
may be drawn over difficult circumstances. It is one steady invasion, and these
things will come in like a flood, unless we allow the Spirit of God to raise up
the banner against it.
“I
say to you, do not worry about your life . . . .” Our Lord says to be careful
only about one thing—our relationship to Him. But our common sense shouts
loudly and says, “That is absurd, I must consider how I am going to live, and I
must consider what I am going to eat and drink.” Jesus says you must not.
Beware of allowing yourself to think that He says this while not understanding
your circumstances. Jesus Christ knows our circumstances better than we do, and
He says we must not think about these things to the point where they become the
primary concern of our life. Whenever there are competing concerns in your
life, be sure you always put your relationship to God first.
“Sufficient for the day is its own trouble” (6:34). How much
trouble has begun to threaten you today? What kind of mean little demons have
been looking into your life and saying, “What are your plans for next month— or
next summer?” Jesus tells us not to worry about any of these things. Look again
and think. Keep your mind on the “much more” of your heavenly Father (6:30).
Detach me, O Lord, from the things of sense and time, and usher me
into the presence of the King. Keep the precincts of my mind and heart entirely
Yours.
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