The sermon emphasizes trusting God as the ultimate provider, urging listeners to lay up treasures in heaven rather than accumulating earthly possessions, as true security lies in divine care, not material wealth. Drawing from Matthew 6 and the Heidelberg Catechism, the message cautions against equating blessing with possessions and encourages a life of diligent work, generous giving, and freedom from worry, rooted in the understanding that God's sovereignty and grace are paramount, and that seeking first the kingdom of God will ensure all other needs are met. 1. An Attitude 2. A Life 3. A Carefulness