Worry Is Inconsistent
It doesn’t make sense to conclude that God has already done the biggest job (creating our body, our life) but then would fail to do the smaller job (providing what we need to live the life He has given us). It is an argument from the greater to the lesser. God obviously knew what it would take for bodies like ours to exist—food, clothing, and shelter. It is completely inconsistent with the wise and loving character of God to think that He did the one thing without also doing the other. When we worry about our future provision of food, clothing, and shelter, we actually malign the character of our God. Our bodies, our very lives, are clear evidence that God is a creator and provider. For Him not to feed, clothe, and shelter that which He has created doesn’t make sense.
Jeremiah, D. (2001). Facing the giants in your life
Jeremiah, D. (2001). Facing the giants in your life
2 Comments:
Good stuff. It is so easy to try to think that we are in control, when ultimately we are not.
I like it.
I agree Jess. For many though, that means giving up that personal automony and that's something they're not willing to do! Sadly!
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