Jesus’ question is from Matthew 6:25.
“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?”
In our consumer-driven culture, it’s easy to measure life by what we own. We chase the newest gadgets, the sharpest outfits, the shiniest cars—worrying when we fall behind. But Jesus steps into our frenzy with a gentle nudge: “Isn’t there more to this adventure?” He’s not dismissing our needs; He knows we need bread on the table and shoes on our feet. Yet, He lifts our eyes beyond the pantry and the closet to something grander.
Picture life as a journey down a winding trail. Some travelers lug overstuffed suitcases, weighed down by every trinket they’ve collected. Their steps grow heavy, their hearts anxious. Others pack light, carrying just enough, free to soak in the sunset and share a laugh with a friend. Which one are you?
Jesus invites us to travel light, to prioritize the treasures of faith, love, and purpose over possessions. When we do, we find God’s provision waiting—sometimes in a friend’s kindness, sometimes in a quiet peace that defies the bills piling up. Life isn’t about what we can clutch; it’s about who we become and how we bless others.
So, pause today. What’s in your suitcase? Can you let go of worry and trust Him instead? Life’s too rich to be just about stuff.
I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.