Meditations With James Arheghan

Season 5 Episode 143

13 min · 23. Mai 2026
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In today’s episode of Meditations, we reflect on the comforting words of Jesus from Matthew 6:32: “For your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things.” Life can sometimes feel overwhelming. We worry about provision, the future, opportunities, and the challenges ahead. But Jesus reminds us that we are not abandoned or forgotten — we have a Heavenly Father who already knows our needs before we even ask. This episode explores the difference between living in anxiety and living in trust, and how seeking God first brings peace, confidence, and assurance in His loving care. 🔑 Key Thoughts from This Episode * God is not distant — He is your Father. * Worry focuses on problems; faith focuses on God’s care. * You are not an orphan trying to survive alone. * God’s provision may not always come the way we expect, but He never stops caring for His children. * Seeking God first changes how we face life’s uncertainties.

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