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MATTHEW'S Gospel could be called "the Gospel of the kingdom." This Gospel tells us that Jesus came to earth as God in the flesh, the Messiah, to begin his kingdom. This is a kingdom of the heart, and God's subjects include all who submit to him and acknowledge Christ as their sovereign Lord. Eventually, God's full kingdom will be realized at Christ's return, when he comes to annihilate the force...

Believers must trust God for provision and not worry. That God “gives” daily bread does not negate people’s responsibility to work and earn the food they eat. Instead, it acknowledges that God is Sustainer and Provider. It is a misconception to think that we provide for our needs ourselves. God gives us our ability to work and earn money to buy our food. 6:12 “And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.” NKJV The word “debts” is probably a literal rendering of an Aramaic word, the language
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