Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Matthew 6:34


 Therefore let you not be anxious into tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious of itself; sufficient for the day (is) its badness.

Jesus said: "Therefore let you not be anxious into tomorrow (this is a polite command or a very strong suggestion advising those listening to him that they should not be mentally distracted with care regarding, into or with a view to tomorrow, which is the day after today).

The truth is that tomorrow will be anxious of itself (tomorrow will have its own anxieties, tomorrow will be mentally distracted regarding tomorrow's things, tomorrow's anxieties belong to tomorrow, not today, nor do they belong to you).

Sufficient for the day is its badness.”

The badness carried out on a day is sufficient to deal with during that day. That-which is bad being contrary to God's intention, which happens during any particular day, is adequate (satisfied with enough) to be mentally distracted with care about on that same day, not the next day, nor the previous day. God’s people should behave themselves correctly each day instead of increasing the number of bad things occurring on any day.

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