It is sometimes difficult to know how to live in the practical reality of Jesus' admonition in the latter half of Matthew 6: Consider the birds of the air and the lilies of the field. They neither sow nor reap, yet your heavenly father cares for them. So don't worry about what you shall eat or drink. We are all familiar with his words. But do they not often sound just a little too idealistic?
God a Good Father: Chapter Thirty-two
God a Good Father: Chapter Thirty-One
God a Good Father: Chapter Thirty
God a Good Father: Chapter Twenty-Nine
God a Good Father: Chapter Twenty-Eight
God a Good Father: Chapter Twenty-Seven
God a Good Father: Chapter Twenty-Six
God a Good Father: Chapter Twenty-Seven
God a Good Father: Chapter Twenty-Six
God a Good Father: Chapter Twenty-Five
God a Good Father: Chapter Twenty-Four
God a Good Father: Chapter Twenty-Three
God a Good Father: Chapter Twenty-Two
God a Good Father: Chapter Twenty-One
God a Good Father: Chapter Twenty
God a Good Father: Chapter Nineteen
God a Good Father: Chapter Eighteen
God a Good Father: Chapter Seventeen
God a Good Father: Chapter Sixteen
God a Good Father: Chapter Fifteen
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