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Daily Gospel Exegesis

Saturday of Week 11 in Ordinary Time - Matt 6: 24-34

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Logical Bible Study

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 20 June 2025

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Matthew 6: 24-34 - 'Do not worry about tomorrow: your Holy Father knows your needs.'


Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:

- 2113 (in 'Idolatry') - Idolatry not only refers to false pagan worship. It remains a constant temptation to faith. Idolatry consists in divinizing what is not God. Man commits idolatry whenever he honors and reveres a creature in place of God, whether this be gods or demons (for example, satanism), power, pleasure, race, ancestors, the state, money, etc. Jesus says, "You cannot serve God and mammon." Many martyrs died for not adoring "the Beast" refusing even to simulate such worship. Idolatry rejects the unique Lordship of God; it is therefore incompatible with communion with God.

- 2424 (in 'The Social Doctrine of the Church') - A theory that makes profit the exclusive norm and ultimate end of economic activity is morally unacceptable. The disordered desire for money cannot but produce perverse effects. It is one of the causes of the many conflicts which disturb the social order. A system that "subordinates the basic rights of individuals and of groups to the collective organization of production" is contrary to human dignity. Every practice that reduces persons to nothing more than a means of profit enslaves man, leads to idolizing money, and contributes to the spread of atheism. "You cannot serve God and mammon."

- 2729 (in 'Facing Difficulties in Prayer') - The habitual difficulty in prayer is distraction. It can affect words and their meaning in vocal prayer; it can concern, more profoundly, him to whom we are praying, in vocal prayer (liturgical or personal), meditation, and contemplative prayer. To set about hunting down distractions would be to fall into their trap, when all that is necessary is to turn back to our heart: for a distraction reveals to us what we are attached to, and this humble awareness before the Lord should awaken our preferential love for him and lead us resolutely to offer him our heart to be purified. Therein lies the battle, the choice of which master to serve.

- 2547 (in 'Poverty of Heart') - The Lord grieves over the rich, because they find their consolation in the abundance of goods. "Let the proud seek and love earthly kingdoms, but blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven." Abandonment to the providence of the Father in heaven frees us from anxiety about tomorrow (abbreviated).

- 2830 (in 'Give us this day our daily bread') - "Our bread": the Father who gives us life cannot not but give us the nourishment life requires - all appropriate goods and blessings, both material and spiritual. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus insists on the filial trust that cooperates with our Father's providence. He is not inviting us to idleness, but wants to relieve us from nagging worry and preoccupation. Such is the filial surrender of the children of God: To those who seek the kingdom of God and his righteousness, he has promised to give all else besides. Since everything indeed belongs to God, he who possesses God wants for nothing, if he himself is not found wanting before God.

- 2416 (in 'Respect for the Integrity of Creation') - Animals are God's creatures. He surrounds them with his providential care. By their mere existence they bless him and give him glory (abbreviated).

- 305 (in 'Divine Providence')

- 1942 (in 'Human Solidarity')

- 2632 (in 'Prayer of Petition')

- 2659 (in 'Today')


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0:00.0

Hi everyone. Welcome back to the daily gospel exegesis podcast produced by logical Bible study.

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We're all about doing an exegesis of today's gospel reading at Mass,

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so looking at the literal sense going through verse by verse to see if we can work out what it

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means in its original context. Today we have a longer reading and it includes my favorite verse

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in the entire New Testament. So I'm quite excited to have a look at today's reading.

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Let's get into it, Matthew chapter 6 verses 24 to 34. Jesus said to his disciples,

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No one can be the slave of two masters. He will either hate the first and love the second,

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or treat the first with respect and the second with scorn.

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You cannot be the slave both of God and of money. That is why I am telling you not to worry about

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your life and what you are to eat, nor about your body and how you are to clothe it. Surely life

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means more than food, and the body more than clothing.

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Look at the birds in the sky.

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They do not sow or reap or gather into barns, yet your heavenly father feeds them.

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Are you not worth much more than they are?

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Can any of you, for all his worrying, add a single

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cuba to his span of life? And why worry about clothing? Think of the flowers growing in the

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fields. They never have to work or spin, yet I assure you that not even Solomon in all his regalia

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was robed like one of these.

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Now, if that is how God clothes the grass in the field, which is there today and thrown into the

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furnace tomorrow, will he not much more look after you, you men of little faith?

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So do not worry, do not say, what are we to eat? What are we to drink? How are we to be closed?

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It is the pagans who set their hearts on all these things. Your Heavenly Father knows you need them all.

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