Episode 223

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27th Jun 2024

Do Not Worry

Do Not Fear

(Our Theme for June)

Matthew 6:25-26
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? Look at the birds of the air; they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they?  


The maternal side of my family consists of worriers. My father said he used to worry until he married my mother, then he figured she did enough worrying for both of them. 


When I was eight years old, my maternal grandfather was diagnosed with lymphoma. To obtain that diagnosis, he and my grandmother, and eventually my mother, traveled to Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. 


At the time, I didn’t fully understand what was going on, but I knew all the adults were concerned. My brother, then four, and I prepared a card for my mother to deliver to our grandfather. Now, we had some typical childish drawings on the card, but I had also written these verses: Matthew 6:25-26.  


My grandfather lived for 16 more years … until I was 24. He had planned his funeral, and that plan included instructions to place that card in his suit pocket after making a copy for my brother and me. 


He also requested that the minister read the verses from that card at the service. After sharing those verses, the minister looked over at the family and said he was sure my grandfather wanted to share those words with us as we mourned his passing. 


And these verses keep coming back to me. My grandfather was a prolific letter writer. My father recently found some letters he had written during the time surrounding his diagnosis. In a letter to his sisters, he mentioned the verses I had written in the card. He commented that men were supposed to be stoic, but his glasses certainly fogged up as he read it. 


I do sometimes worry. Sometimes worry seems to be part of parenthood as we hope for our children’s happiness and wellbeing. However, when I worry, I reflect upon these words from Matthew, look at the birds of the air, and remember how much my heavenly Father cares for all of us.  


Our prayer today: 

Heavenly Father, when we worry, help us to remember how you care for the birds of the air. Let us turn our worries over to you with the steadfast assurance that you care for us. Amen. 


This devotional was written by Kathryn King and read by Donn King.


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"Grace for All" is a daily devotional podcast from the laity of First United Methodist Church in Maryville, Tennessee. Each episode presents a verse of scripture and a brief reflection on that verse written and recorded by members of our church. These short episodes are meant to inspire you and help you in your journey of understanding and faith.

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