Matthew 6:8

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Jesus is telling his followers not to act like those who make lengthy prayers. He says that God already knows what we need before we even ask, because God cares for us deeply.

شرح للأطفال

Imagine you have a parent who always knows when you're hungry or tired without you saying anything. Jesus is saying our Heavenly Father is the same way – he knows everything we need!

السياق التاريخي

This verse comes from the Gospel of Matthew, likely written around AD 80-90. It was addressed to early Jewish Christians in a predominantly Gentile setting, emphasizing God's intimate knowledge and care for individuals.

التطبيق اليوم

Consider when you're stressed at work or school; instead of worrying about every detail, remember that God already knows your needs and is looking out for you. This can help reduce anxiety and foster trust in Him.

المواضيع

prayertrust in Goddivine providencefaithanxiety reliefGod's knowledge

آيات ذات صلة

Psalms 147:3Luke 12:6-7John 10:14-15Romans 8:26-271 Peter 5:7

أسئلة شائعة

Does this mean we shouldn't pray?
No, it doesn't discourage prayer. Instead, it encourages us to pray with sincerity and trust in God's knowledge of our needs.
How does this verse relate to anxiety?
It can help reduce anxiety by reminding us that God already knows what we need and cares for us, so we don't have to worry excessively.
Can you give an example of how this applies in everyday life?
When facing a tough decision at work, rather than worrying about every detail, one can trust that God already knows the outcome and cares for their well-being.
How do cross-references help understand Matthew 6:8 better?
Cross-references provide additional insights by showing how similar themes are explored throughout the Bible, reinforcing the idea of God's intimate knowledge and care.
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