Matthew 6:31-32

Matthew 6:31-32

[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 

What does Matthew 6:31-32 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

Since God provides so bountifully for His own, it is not only foolish but pagan to fret about the basic necessities of life. The fretting disciple lives as an unbeliever who disbelieves and disregards God. Such a person devotes too much of his or her attention to the accumulation of material goods and disregards the more important things in life.
"The key to avoiding anxiety is to make the kingdom one"s priority ( Matthew 6:33)." [1]