In Matthew 6:25–33, Jesus calls his followers out of the exhausting cycle of worry. He points to birds and lilies—creatures with no control over their future—yet God faithfully provides for them. If God cares for them, Jesus says, God will certainly care for us.
Today’s world is filled with anxiety—about money, politics, global events, safety, and personal well‑being. Even those with full closets and stocked kitchens feel overwhelmed. But Jesus offers a surprising antidote: shift your attention from worry to God’s kingdom. The kingdom isn’t a place but the lived reality of God’s vision for the world—mercy, justice, peace, generosity, humility, and love. When we practice these things, our focus moves from fear to purpose, from scarcity to trust.
This doesn’t dismiss real mental‑health struggles, but it does challenge the everyday worries fueled by screens, comparison, and a sense of “never enough.” Jesus invites us not just to stop worrying but to start living in ways that align with God’s dream for the world. And as we do, we discover that God truly gives us what we need.