Read the passage: Matthew 6
v 25 1) God has a higher ground for His children to gain than concern or anxiety for physical needs of care.
(be not anxious) ••• for eat, drink, clothes.
V 25 2) God desires to take His children to greater realms of faith-to gather spiritual gain.
(is not life more than food and the body than rainment?)
v 26 3) Man is not capable of gaining God's higher ground by his own efforts.
(they sow not ••• )
doesn't depend upon man
v 26 4) God's care for creatures is adequate, why not for His own children?
(behold ••• are ye not much better than they?)
v 27 5) Man cannot attain God's greater realm unless God chooses to give it.
V 28 6) True growth can only come from God.
( … how they grow)
V 29 7) Even Solomon did not attain the full manifestation of God's glory for man.
(even Solomon, in all his glory, was not arrayed like one of these. )
v 30 8) God's sufficiency is adequate to meet His children's needs forever.
(the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, … )
v 30 9) The testimony of God's sufficiency is convincingly apparent to the faithful.
(0 ye of little faith)
v 3110) God is sufficiently able in care of His own and in taking them to the heights of His glory.
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