Christ’s Teaching About Trust
"Be not therefore
anxious, saying, What shall we eat? or,
What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be
clothed?... Your Heavenly Father knoweth that ye have
need of all these things."-- Mat 6:31-32.
(From Our Daily Walk, January
9. By F.B. Meyer)
LET US trust God to care for us! This was the life that
Jesus lived.
He would not even make stones into bread; nor eat until
His Father bade Him and sent the angels to minister to Him. He speaks out of
His heart when He bids us trust our Father's care.
It is better to trust in God than to accumulate riches.
The moth and rust destroy, thieves steal, all earthly
goods are perishable and precarious. How many have placed their savings in
stocks and shares, in banks and companies, and have lost every penny! Whilst
others who have been unable to save and have lived to help their fellow-men,
have found that God has made provision for them and carried them "even to
hoar hairs."
Trust in God gives clearness of vision. When we are
thinking partly of doing God's work in the world, and partly of lining our own
nest, we are in the condition of the man whose eyes do not look in the same
direction. There is a squint in our inner vision. We are endeavouring
to serve two masters, and our judgment is therefore distorted. Who has not
often experienced this? You have tried to ascertain God's will, or to form a
fight judgment about your life, but constantly your perception of duty has been
obscured by the thought that, if you decided in a certain direction, you would
interfere with your interests in another. Your eye has not been single, and you
have walked in darkness. When, however, you feel so absorbed in God's interests
that you are indifferent to your own, all becomes clear, and you leave Him to
care for all results. "Mind my business," said Queen Elizabeth to one
of her ambassadors, "and I will look after yours."
Let us not think that God is niggardly and stinting in
His gifts. He gives fish as well as bread when He feeds the crowds; colours as well as leaves when He clothes the flowers. You
have been adopted into His Family, and may call Him "Abba, Father."
Surely this act of grace shows a special love on His part. Would He have taken
such care of the spiritual, and have none for the physical? The ungodly may
worry about their maintenance; but a child of God may be sure that His needs
will be supplied.
PRAYER
Thou
art our portion, our God, our Father. Thou art more than father and mother to
those who trust Thee. Thou lovest us with a tender
pity that never fails or wearies. Encompass us with Thy guardian care, and realise in us Thy highest purposes. AMEN.