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Matthew 6:24-34                                                       

 

Every time I read this passage, the catchy tune of Bobby McFerrin enters my mind: "Don't Worry, Be Happy."  Of course, that's easier said than done.   Our human fears and worries are deeply rooted and don't just disappear on command.   Jesus knows the secret to disperse our fears: faith--the certain knowledge that God is watching out for us!  He points out the generous provisions God makes for the birds and the flowers and reminds us that God is even more concerned about our well-being.   So, put God first and your worries will subside and in its place will arise a heartfelt gratitude toward a loving and caring God.

 

Imagine a worry-free life.  What does that look like to you?    How would it be different from your life now?  How much time and energy do we actually waste by worrying and fussing?  Could it be that worry/fear is the opposite of an attitude of thankfulness?
 

A sermon on this text could have points that center around the themes of trust in God, the remembrance of how God has helped us in the past, etc . . . .

1) God has blessed us, provided for us, we're here to tell the story (and our bellies do too).

2) Nature reveals God's provisions, love, and care for his creatures.

3) An attitude of gratitude replaces fear and worries and can be maintained by seeking God first.