Tonight at my church, we did another Ignatian Spiritual Exercise. This time it was with Matthew 6:25-34. The passage says
"For this reason I say to you, do not be worried about your life, as to what you will eat or what you will drink; nor for your body, as to what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they? And who of you by being worried can add a single hour to his life? And why are you worried about clothing? Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil nor do they spin, yet I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory clothed himself like one of these. But if God so clothes the (H)grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace, will He not much more clothe you? You of little faith! Do not worry then, saying, 'What will we eat?' or 'What will we drink?' or 'What will we wear for clothing?'For the Gentiles eagerly seek all these things; for your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. So do not worry about tomorrow; for tomorrow will care for itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.
The last verse is my favorite. One day, Fr. Greg texted me "Matthew 6:34. Go read it." So I did. I instantly fell in love with the verse. It was on a post-it note on my desk for a while last year and this past year it was posted above my desk at school. I always prayed this verse as soon as I started to get worried about something. Since I'm at home right now, I don't have the verse anywhere, and to be completely honest, I'd totally forgotten about it until tonight. It was like a reminder by God that things are going to be okay and that He's got things taken care of.
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