Matthew 6:34
Matthew 6:34 – “Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.”
Especially within today’s generation, young men and women often experience problems in twos. And while the use of the word “anxiety” has taken off in recent years, it’s truly nothing new to the sinner. Anytime we are able to premeditate any undesirable situations that we expect ourselves to be in, we burden ourselves by creating a new problem alongside it and worrying about those situations. We allow fear to sneak into our hearts and minds by masking it as if it’s some sort of safety mechanism that prevents us from being disappointed or unprepared. What we disguise as a safety mechanism, though, is actually one of the enemy’s choice weapons to push us from God.
How ironic would it be if that weapon were to be used against the enemy? We’re told in this verse not to worry about what’s to come, but more specifically, we’re first told in Matthew 6:33 to seek first the kingdom of God. Everything else that we’re searching for righteously and worry about – will come. Much like we learn when reading Colossians 3, we can put doubt and worry to death by allowing God to maintain rule over our hearts and minds. Seek God, seek His Kingdom, seek His people, and then everything else may follow.
Don’t get it twisted – God belongs in first.