Matthew 6:22-34

Matthew 6:22-34

[22] The light  of the body  the eye:  if  therefore  eye  single,  whole  body  full of light.  [23] But  if  eye  evil,  whole  body  full of darkness.  If  therefore  the light  in  be darkness,  how great  is that darkness!  [24] No man  can  serve  two  masters:  for  either  he will hate  the one,  and  love  the other;  or else  he will hold  to the one,  and  despise  the other.  Ye cannot  serve  God  and  mammon.  [25] Therefore  I say  Take no  thought  life,  what  ye shall eat,  or  what  ye shall drink;  nor yet for  body,  what  ye shall put on.  not  the life  more than  meat,  and  the body  than raiment?  [26] Behold  the fowls  of the air:  for  they sow  not,  neither  do they reap,  nor  gather  into  barns;  yet  heavenly  Father  feedeth  them.  not  much  better than  they?  [27] Which  by taking thought  can  add  one  cubit  unto  his  stature?  [28] And  why  take ye thought  for  raiment?  Consider  the lilies  of the field,  how  they grow;  they toil  not,  neither  do they spin:  [29] And yet  I say  That  Solomon  in  all  his  glory  not  arrayed  like  one  [30] Wherefore,  if  God  so  clothe  the grass  of the field,  which to day  and  to morrow  is cast  into  the oven,  shall he not  much  more  O ye of little faith?  [31] Therefore  take no  thought,  saying,  What  shall we eat?  or,  What  shall we drink?  or,  Wherewithal  shall we be clothed?  [32] (For  all  do the Gentiles  seek:)  for  heavenly  Father  knoweth  that  ye have need  of all  [33] But  seek ye  first  the kingdom  of God,  and  his  righteousness;  and  all  shall be added  [34] therefore  no  thought  for  the morrow:  for  the morrow  shall take thought  for the things  of itself.  Sufficient  unto the day  is the evil  thereof.