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마태복음 6:25-34
588. 공중 나는 새를 보라 (구, 307장)
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http://www.odbkorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/588.mp36월 20일 •금요일
성경읽기 : 에스더 1-2; 사도행전 5:1-21
오늘의 성경말씀 : 마태복음 6:25-34
“아악!” 딸이 소리를 질렀습니다. “아빠! 이리 와봐요!”
당신이 사는 곳에서 하나님이 피조물에게 공급하시는 것을 어떻게 볼 수 있습니까? 그것을 보면서 하나님께서 당신을 돌보시는 것을 어떻게 알 수 있습니까?
하나님 아버지, 주님께서 아름답게 공급하시는 것을 언제나 볼 수 있습니다. 하나님의 창조물의 풍성함에 감사드립니다. 하나님의 솜씨를 알아보는 눈을 주셔서 주님의 선하심을 기억하게 하소서.
FRIDAY, JUNE 20
BIBLE IN A YEAR :ESTHER 1-2; ACTS 5:1-21
TODAY’S BIBLE READING: MATTHEW 6:25-34
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Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. [ MATTHEW 6:26 ]
“AaaaAAAAHHHK!” my daughter shrieked. “DaaaaDDDYY! Get UP here!”
I knew what was wrong: a moth. Every spring, an armada of these dusty insects migrates from the plains of Nebraska to the mountains of Colorado, where they summer. Each year, we brace for their arrival. This year had been especially bad.
To humans, miller moths are unwanted pests that often fly right into your face. But to birds, well, it’s a feast. Doing a little research, I learned that the moths provide incredible nutrition for the region’s swallows. As annoying as they are, these moths are veritable moth “manna” for the birds.
I don’t know if Israel had moth migrations in Jesus’ day. But Christ took note of God’s provision for the birds there, saying in the Sermon on the Mount, “Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?” (MATTHEW 6:26).
So these days, I look at moths differently. Not as dirty pests but as winged reminders of God’s provision for His creation-and as a living metaphor for His provision for me too. If God provides so richly for the swallows, how much more does He care for me and for you? ADAM R. HOLZ
How do you see God’s provision for creation where you live? How might that serve as a reminder of His care for you too?
Father, the beauty of Your provision is ever on display. Thank You for the richness of Your creation. Please give me eyes to see Your handiwork, and let it remind me of Your goodness.
By 마태복음 6:25-34
588. 공중 나는 새를 보라 (구, 307장)
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http://www.odbkorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/588.mp36월 20일 •금요일
성경읽기 : 에스더 1-2; 사도행전 5:1-21
오늘의 성경말씀 : 마태복음 6:25-34
“아악!” 딸이 소리를 질렀습니다. “아빠! 이리 와봐요!”
당신이 사는 곳에서 하나님이 피조물에게 공급하시는 것을 어떻게 볼 수 있습니까? 그것을 보면서 하나님께서 당신을 돌보시는 것을 어떻게 알 수 있습니까?
하나님 아버지, 주님께서 아름답게 공급하시는 것을 언제나 볼 수 있습니다. 하나님의 창조물의 풍성함에 감사드립니다. 하나님의 솜씨를 알아보는 눈을 주셔서 주님의 선하심을 기억하게 하소서.
FRIDAY, JUNE 20
BIBLE IN A YEAR :ESTHER 1-2; ACTS 5:1-21
TODAY’S BIBLE READING: MATTHEW 6:25-34
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https://dzxuyknqkmi1e.cloudfront.net/odb/2025/06/odb-06-20-25.mp3Download MP3
Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. [ MATTHEW 6:26 ]
“AaaaAAAAHHHK!” my daughter shrieked. “DaaaaDDDYY! Get UP here!”
I knew what was wrong: a moth. Every spring, an armada of these dusty insects migrates from the plains of Nebraska to the mountains of Colorado, where they summer. Each year, we brace for their arrival. This year had been especially bad.
To humans, miller moths are unwanted pests that often fly right into your face. But to birds, well, it’s a feast. Doing a little research, I learned that the moths provide incredible nutrition for the region’s swallows. As annoying as they are, these moths are veritable moth “manna” for the birds.
I don’t know if Israel had moth migrations in Jesus’ day. But Christ took note of God’s provision for the birds there, saying in the Sermon on the Mount, “Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?” (MATTHEW 6:26).
So these days, I look at moths differently. Not as dirty pests but as winged reminders of God’s provision for His creation-and as a living metaphor for His provision for me too. If God provides so richly for the swallows, how much more does He care for me and for you? ADAM R. HOLZ
How do you see God’s provision for creation where you live? How might that serve as a reminder of His care for you too?
Father, the beauty of Your provision is ever on display. Thank You for the richness of Your creation. Please give me eyes to see Your handiwork, and let it remind me of Your goodness.