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OET-RV by cross-referenced section MAT 6:24

MAT 6:24–6:34 ©

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God and wealth

Mat 6:24–34

Luke 16:13–13

Luke 12:22–31

6:24 God and wealth

(Luke 16:13)

24No one can serve two masters because he’ll either hate one and like the other one, or else will be supporting one and despising the other, so you all can’t serve both God and money.

25So that’s why I’m telling you not to worry about your worldly life—things like what you’ll all eat or drink, or how you look and what you’ll dress in. Isn’t life more than food, and the body more than clothing? 26Think about the birds in the sky—they don’t plant seeds or harvest crops or gather grain into barns, but it’s your heavenly father who feeds them. Aren’t each of you worth more than them? 27Who can add an hour to their lifetime by worrying?

28Why would you be worrying about clothes? Look how the flowers grow in the fields—they don’t work or make fabric, 29[ref]but I can tell you that not even King Solomon at the peak of his reign was dressed at well as the flowers. 30So if God dresses the plants in the fields that are here today and thrown away tomorrow, won’t he care much more for you, you people with little faith.

31That means that you all don’t need to worry about having anything to eat or drink, or having some clothes to wear. 32People with no trust in God are trying to obtain all those things, but your heavenly father already knows that you need these things. 33So instead you should be striving to enter God’s kingdom and to be guiltless in his eyes, and then all these other things will just follow. 34Don’t worry about tomorrow, because tomorrow can worry about itself—today’s problems are enough by themselves.


13[ref]No household servant can serve two masters, because either they’ll hate the one and love the other, or they’ll support the one and despise the other.


12:22 Priorities and trusting God

(Mat. 6:25-34)

22Then Yeshua told his followers, “That’s why I’m telling you all not to worry about your lifestyle: what to eat or what to wear, 23because your life is more than food and your body is more than clothing. 24Look at the ravens. They don’t plant seeds or harvest crops and they have no storerooms or barns, yet God keeps them fed, and humans are worth a lot more than birds. 25Which of you can add even an hour to your life by spending more time worrying? 26So if you can’t even do something small like that, why worry about bigger things. 27[ref]Look at how the lilies grow. They don’t go to work or make fabric, yet even King Solomon at the height of his fame wasn’t dressed as well as one of them. 28So if God dresses the weeds in the paddock that are here today and incinerated tomorrow, how much more would he look after you all—you with little faith?

29So don’t all be looking for what to eat or to drink, and don’t waste time by worrying 30because people in every country in the world are looking for that, but your father already knows that you need those things. 31Rather you should be striving to enter his kingdom, and then all these things will come as a bonus.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

1Ki 10:4-7:

4When the queen from Sheva saw the extent of Shelomoh’s wisdom, the palace that he’d built, 5the food on his table, the seating of his servants, the uniforms and the service of his waiters, and the burnt offerings that he sacrificed at Yahweh’s temple, she was totally lost for words.

6She told the king, “Wow, everything that I heard about you back in my own country, and about how wise you are, is true. 7I hadn’t believed it until I got here and saw it with my own eyes, but then I find that what I heard is only half of how incredible it is. Your wisdom and your goodness is way more than what I’d heard described.

2Ch 9:3-6:

3 4

5 6

Mat 6:24:

6:24 God and wealth

(Luke 16:13)

24No one can serve two masters because he’ll either hate one and like the other one, or else will be supporting one and despising the other, so you all can’t serve both God and money.