By Allen White
Therefore I tell you, do not worry about
your life, what you will eat or drink; or about your body, what you will wear.
Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothes? Matthew 6:25
In some parts of the world, the worry is over finding food
and avoiding starvation. Adequate clothing might not be available, so they wash
and rewash the couple of outfits they might have. Most of us reading this
devotional don’t live in that world.
Our world is one of too many choices. We worry about what to
wear and what to eat, because there are too many choices. Our concern is not
“if” we’ll eat, but what we’re in the mood for. Variety is wonderful. Worrying
about having enough variety, however, is the preoccupation of pagans, people
who are far from God (Matthew
6:31-32).
Food, drink and clothes fall into the category of pleasure
rather than necessity for us. Don’t get me wrong. God gave us this world to
enjoy. It’s not more spiritual to dress like you’re from the Little House on
the Prairie or to eat a subsistence diet. The issue is not over the things. The
issue is the worry over them.
Clothes can be an expression of who we are. Is it important
to be stylish? Is it important just to be covered up? What might be
embarrassing to wear? “I can’t wear that again. I wore that last time.” Would
we be overdressed? Would we be underdressed? What would people think of us?
Our value is far more than what we look like. As Samuel told
Jesse, “The LORD does not look at the things people look at. People look at the
outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart” (1
Samuel 16:7). But, people do look at us, so please wear something.
If our worry comes from what other people will think, then
we have put our value in the wrong hands. Public opinion is very fickle. What
looked great last year is thrift shop fodder today. It’s interesting, however,
that Ralph Lauren doesn’t ever get rid of his old clothes. He wears what’s
comfortable to him.
Do you find yourself caught up in worry over too many
choices? It might be time to give something away or at least to thank God for
what you have. If you really need a new perspective, go on a mission trip to a
country in the developing world or a tornado ravaged part of our own country.
You will discover there are better things to worry about.
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