Monday, February 9, 2026

FEBRUARY 09 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#03 “Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life… Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing?” (Matthew 6:25)

 


FEBRUARY 09  THE JESUS QUESTIONS

    JQ#03  

“Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life…

Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing?” 

(Matthew 6:25)


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, Lord there is nothing I can do to merit Your favor but You place

 within our grasp the very “Power” that brings Eternal Life with Perfect

 Fellowship with the Father. That “Eternal Life-Giving Power” is contained

 within our Free Will which you have so graciously bestowed on all who

 call upon the Name of the Lord,  even our LORD JESUS. 

Help me Lord to always be mindful that each and every choice that I make 

in my daily life has an effect on my Eternity. Lord, too often do I overlook

 the “divine responsibility” and the magnitude of the importance that exercising

 my Free Will automatically carries with it! Lord, influence me today to 

make those good choices for all my tomorrows.     

AMEN


THE JESUS QUESTIONS

JESUS concludes JQ#02 with

 “No one can serve two masters…

you cannot serve God and mammon”

 (Matthew 6:24) 

and then He introduces JQ#03 with this statement:

  “Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, 

what you will eat or what you will drink; 

nor about your body, what you will put on.”

 (Matthew 6:25A) 

Once Jesus has firmly established our line of thinking to consider our

 day-to-day, everyday experiences He then asks His Question 

to make us laser focus on the 

Truth of God  to follow:  


JQ#03  

“Is not life more than food 

and the body more than clothing?” 

(Matthew 6:25b)  


Jesus uses “Questions” as a Teaching tool by asking Questions that He fully

 knows the answer to — He asks the Question, not that He needs us

 to impart knowledge to Him, He asks the “Question” to impart His Knowledge

 which is Perfect to us, thereby Jesus uses “Questions” to get us actively

 involved in the thought process and Teaches us to take 

just another step to being “perfect”

In this Matthew 6:25-34 section Jesus asks 8 separate questions but all

 of them deal with “worry”. Since Jesus uses Questions as Teaching tools,

 if He asks effectively the same Question 8 separate times in quick

 succession it logically follows that He must be Teaching on an important

 subject. From JQ#02 this thought emerged “why tax collectors?” and 

that question was answered with the obvious everyday observable fact

 that “taxes and tax collectors” are a “universal” reference that everyone 

can relate to, and in JQ#03 Jesus addresses a topic that is also “universal”

 and affects everyone I know — “Worry”.   

Again, as is the Teaching style of Jesus, He introduces the topic with

 an absolute “Truth” and then gets us to “think” about the “Truth” He has

 just spoken. This JQ#03 section starts out with

 one such “Truth” when Jesus says:

 “Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, 

what you will eat or what you will drink;

 not about your body, what you will put on…” 

(Matthew 6:25a)

 and then to emphasize His point, Jesus asks a simple series of Questions

 that reinforce the Lesson He is Teaching. 

This teaching method can be compared to a college professor first stating the

 object of the lesson and then turning immediately around and gives a 

test question like “What did I just say?” So Jesus states the “Truth” that 

we should “not worry about our life” and lists some everyday choices 

we make such as what to eat and drink and what to wear. He immediately

 makes us stop and consider a Question with an obvious answer just

 to make His point. Jesus says “not to worry” and then He asks the 

deep Question that will lead us to a “Divine Truth”

He ends His opening statement with His main Question in this section:


 JQ#03 

“Is not life more than food 

and the body more than clothing?” 

(Matthew 6:25b) 


His Question at the end of verse Matthew 6:25 is the main Question in this

 section of Matthew 6:25-34 therefore it needs to be “chewed on” for 

a little while — therefore, since the “Question” is a basic question about 

yourself and your everyday life, shouldn’t we stop and consider that Jesus

 thought it important enough to Teach an “everyday Truth” that we in 

our “everyday lives” must deal with “day-in-and-day-out”?!?!  


If we meditate on “Why” would Jesus bother to “Teach” us

 about simple “everyday” things we will come to understand 

that our “everyday, day-in-day-out” lives are important to Him

 because it is important to “our Father in heaven”!!! 


 When Jesus starts with what is actually a command:

 “do not worry about your life”,

 we should assume that 

Jesus is Supremely Confident that our Father in heaven 

is going to take care of our needs,

 therefore the Divine Truth is that 

“God will supply all our needs” 

and that our “worrying” never helps anything so we should ask 

the simple-obvious-logical-everyday question: 


 “What do we think we can accomplish with our worry 

that God hasn’t already taken care of in His Master Plan

 for our day-to-day lives?” 


We get into Spiritual “trouble” when we make our “worry”

 a greater power than our “Faith in God” — 


Trust God that when He commands you, 

“Not to worry” 

that He HAS YOUR 6!!!

Sunday, February 8, 2026

FEBRUARY 08 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#02 “For if you love those who love you, what reward have you … and if you greet your brethren only, what do you do more than others?” (Matthew 5:46-47)

 


FEBRUARY 08  THE JESUS QUESTIONS

 JQ#02  

“For if you love those who love you, what reward have you …

and if you greet your brethren only, what do you do more than others?” 

(Matthew 5:46-47)


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, there is nothing to do but to TRUST that You are the TRUTH, 

made flesh and dwelt among us to reveal the Father in heaven to a lost

 and dying world, and by knowing the TRUTH, there is HOPE 

for a world lost in darkness of sin! 

And in knowing the Son of the Living God, through FAITH there is PEACE

 - a PEACE that cannot be understood with our limited and finite intellect

 therefore it can only be perceived and applied to our lives through the 

Lens of Faith in Almighty God, leading us down Paths of Righteousness —

 a road that all believers travel safely down as the LIGHT is ALWAYS ON! 

Jesus leads us down this PATH OF RIGHTEOUSNESS for He has 

gone before us and has come to SHOW US THE WAY HOME! 


Lead on Jesus!!!  SHOW US THE WAY!    


AMEN


THE JESUS QUESTIONS

JESUS has established with JQ#01 that we are “salt” and “light” but Jesus

 makes it clear that these are “God-given” talents and foundational character

 traits and as such they should be used for “kingdom work” and developed

 fully for God’s Glory!  We have been blessed by God to be trusted to

 “enter into His Labors” so we should use what God has given us to help

 others and we should let the “LIGHT” of God shine in the darkness 

that seeks to consume the world! In JQ#02 Jesus pointedly asks us again

 to consider that when we are doing “kingdom work” that we should be

 doing kingdom work to HONOR THE KING and therefore the best way

 to HONOR God is to “imitate” God and that is best done by “Loving others”

 who are as equally undeserving of God’s “LOVE” as we are! Jesus then 

commands us to “be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect” 

(Matthew 5:48) and to make it a “command” and not a “suggestion”, 

do not miss Jesus declaring “you SHALL be perfect” and not

 “maybe you can” — No, it is the imperative command, “you SHALL!!! 

God never gives us instructions without first making sure that we have

 all the provisions necessary to complete the task God has given us to

 perform and once Jesus tells us to “Be perfect” He then proceeds

 to give us instructions — there are 4 main areas of helping others

 that Jesus addresses, warning us that when we help others for the kingdom’s

 sake that we are to avoid being “hypocrites” in order to please God. So far

 we have seen (1) we are to do “Charitable Deeds” (2) we are to “Pray” 

and we are to (3) “Fast” (Matthew 6:1-18) and (4) “Serve God” and

 avoid serving “Mammon” for God shows us clearly that all our desires

 should be directed towards God and His Kingdom. 

Jesus uses a series of Good Action/Bad Action events to demonstrate this point:

 (A) “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth,

 where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal…”

 (Matthew 6:19)

 BUT — “…lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither

 moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal.” 

(Matthew 6:20) 

TRUTH A: “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” 

(Matthew 6:21)  


Then (B) “The lamp of the body is the eye. If therefore your eye

 is good, your whole body will be full of light. 

(Matthew 6:22) 

BUT “…if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness.

 TRUTH B: “If therefore the light that is in you is darkness,

 how great is that darkness!” 

(Matthew 6:23) 


Jesus sums up the Good/Bad Lessons with this 

TRUTH OF GOD

 “No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one

 and love the other, or else he will be loyal to the one and despise 

the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.” 

(Matthew 6:24) 


This makes it clear that everyone is going to “SERVE” someone else

 and God shows us that the Master of the earth is Mammon and the 


Master of Heaven and Creation is God, 


so the logical question is: 


“Are you going to serve that which is not eternal and is plagued with

 destruction such as the things of this world or are you going to serve 


“GOD”, the ETERNAL Creator of the Heavens and the earth 

and the Giver of ETERNAL Life?” 


I, myself, can only tell you — 


“As for me and my house, 

we will serve the LORD!” 

(Joshua 24:15)