1606 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Matthew 6:34—“Do Not Worry About Tomorrow” (6 occurrences) Each day has enough of its own troubles.”—Matthew 6:34, New World Translation. ... These words of Jesus are part of his famous Sermon on the Mount, found in Matthew chapters 5-7. ijwbv article 4 - Bible Verses Explained (ijwbv) Jesus Reveals the “Wisdom From God” (6 occurrences) This sermon, as recorded at Matthew 5:3–7:27, would likely take only 20 minutes to deliver. cl chap. 21 pp. 209-218 - Close to Jehovah (cl) Jesus Christ (6 occurrences) Nevertheless, Jesus always gave spiritual things first place and was never overly concerned about material things, even as he counseled others.—Mt 6:24-34; 8:20; Lu 10:38-42; compare Php 4:10-12. it-2 pp. 52-72 - Insight, Volume 2 The Bible—A Book From God (6 occurrences) 11, 12. (a) What good advice did Jesus give in Matthew chapters 5 to 7? (b) What else can we learn from the Bible? 11 In Matthew chapters 5 to 7, we read very good advice that Jesus gave on how to be happy, how to get along with others, how to pray, and how to view money. bhs chap. 2 pp. 19-28 - Teach Us (bhs) Bible Words Indexed (6 occurrences) Mt 6:34; 13:22; Lu 8:14; 21:34; 1Pe 5:7. ... Jer 17:8; Mt 6:34; Php 4:6. Rbi8 pp. 1495-1553 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Jesus Christ (6 occurrences) Nevertheless, Jesus always gave spiritual things first place, was never overly concerned about material things, even as he counseled others.—Matt. 6:24-34; 8:20; Luke 10:38-42; compare Philippians 4:10-12. ad pp. 917-933 - Aid (ad) Matthew 6:33—“Seek First the Kingdom of God” (5 occurrences) “Keep on, then, seeking first the Kingdom and his righteousness, and all these other things will be added to you.”—Matthew 6:33, New World Translation. ... Jesus spoke these words as part of what has been called the Sermon on the Mount, recorded in Matthew chapters 5-7. ijwbv article 15 - Bible Verses Explained (ijwbv) Matthew Study Notes—Chapter 6 (5 occurrences) A person whose figurative eye is “focused” on the one right thing (Mt 6:33) will experience a positive effect on his whole personality. ... Similarly, an envious eye cannot focus on what is truly important. (Mt 6:33) nwtsty - Study Bible “All the Treasures of Wisdom” (5 occurrences) There could hardly be a wiser course to pursue, for keeping Kingdom interests in their rightful place results in the greatest happiness and satisfaction.—Matthew 6:33. ... As recorded at Matthew 5:3–7:27, it contains 107 verses and would likely take just 20 minutes or so to deliver. cf chap. 5 pp. 46-55 - “My Follower” (cf) Seek the Kingdom, Not Things (5 occurrences) Let us read and analyze the portion that is recorded at Matthew 6:25-34. w16 July pp. 7-12 - The Watchtower (Study)—2016 Seek the Kingdom, Not Things (5 occurrences) Let us read and discuss Matthew 6:25-34. ws16 July pp. 3-9 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2016 The Famous Sermon on the Mount (5 occurrences) MATTHEW 5:1–7:29 LUKE 6:17-49 jy chap. 35 pp. 84-91 - Jesus—The Way (jy) Live With Tomorrow in View (5 occurrences) According to the rendering in The New English Bible, Jesus continued: “Tomorrow will look after itself.”—Matthew 6:34. ... Sufficient for each day is its own badness.”—Matthew 6:33, 34. w07 10/15 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—2007 Study Questions for My Book of Bible Stories (5 occurrences) How is Jephthah’s daughter a fine example for young Christians in pursuing a career in full-time service? (Judg. 11:36; Matt. 6:33; Phil. 3:8) ... What fine example for family heads does Elkanah provide in taking the lead in true worship? (1 Sam. 1:3, 21; Matt. 6:33; Phil. 1:10) my - Bible Stories (my) A Great Teacher Shows Us the Creator More Clearly (5 occurrences) You will find it in Matthew chapters 5 to 7 and at Luke 6:20-49. ct chap. 9 pp. 144-164 - Creator (ct) Bible Book Number 40—Matthew (5 occurrences) 14. In his Sermon on the Mount, of what happinesses does Jesus speak, and what does he say about righteousness? 14 The Sermon on the Mount (5:1–7:29). si pp. 175-181 - “All Scripture” (si) Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1989 (5 occurrences) July 24 Bible reading: Matthew 6 and 7 km 10/88 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1988 Psalms (5 occurrences) 23 Jehovah is my Shepherd.+I shall lack nothing.+ ... 5 Roll upon Jehovah your way,+And rely upon him,+ and he himself will act.+ Rbi8 Psalms 1:1-150:6 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Psalms (4 occurrences) 23 Jehovah is my Shepherd.+ I will lack nothing.+ ... 5 Commit your way to* Jehovah;+Rely on him, and he will act in your behalf.+ nwtsty Psalms 1:1-150:6 - Study Bible Luke Study Notes—Chapter 6 (4 occurrences) and began to say: The Sermon on the Mount is recorded both by Matthew (chapters 5-7) and by Luke (6:20-49). nwtsty - Study Bible Luke (4 occurrences) 11 So they brought the boats back to land and abandoned everything and followed him.+ ... 42 A few things, though, are needed, or just one.+ For her part, Mary chose the good portion,+ and it will not be taken away from her.” nwtsty Luke 1:1-24:53 - Study Bible How Strong Will Your Faith Be? (4 occurrences) Jesus made this clear to his disciples in the Sermon on the Mount. (Read Matthew 6:30, 33.) ... Prayerfully read Jesus’ words recorded at Matthew 6:25-34 and meditate on them. w21 November pp. 20-25 - The Watchtower (Study)—2021 Newly Married Couples—Build Your Life Around Serving Jehovah (4 occurrences) Obviously, both Peter and his wife trusted Jehovah’s promise that He would provide for them if they put the Kingdom first in their life.—Read Matthew 6:25, 31-34. w21 November pp. 14-19 - The Watchtower (Study)—2021 Matthew, Good News According to (4 occurrences) Although material from the Sermon on the Mount also appears in Luke’s account (Lu 6:17-49), Matthew’s Gospel is far more extensive in this respect. (Mt 5:1–7:29) it-2 pp. 352-354 - Insight, Volume 2 April (4 occurrences) He concluded by repeating this important advice: “Never be anxious about the next day.” (Matt. 6:30-34) es17 pp. 37-46 - Examining the Scriptures—2017 March (4 occurrences) As we, like Paul, busy ourselves in the preaching work, we trust that Jehovah will see to it that all other necessary things “will be added” to us. (Matt. 6:33) ... How wise it is for us to learn to keep personal interests in their proper place while we seek first the Kingdom and focus on the spiritual blessings now available to Jehovah’s people! (Matt. 6:33) es17 pp. 26-36 - Examining the Scriptures—2017 Psalms (4 occurrences) 23 Jehovah is my Shepherd.+ I will lack nothing.+ ... 5 Commit your way to* Jehovah;+Rely on him, and he will act in your behalf.+ nwt Psalms 1:1-150:6 - New World Translation (nwt) Luke (4 occurrences) 11 So they brought the boats back to land and abandoned everything and followed him.+ ... 42 A few things, though, are needed, or just one. For her part, Mary chose the good portion,*+ and it will not be taken away from her.” nwt Luke 1:1-24:53 - New World Translation (nwt) Jesus Teaches About God’s Kingdom (4 occurrences) He gave loving, practical counsel on coping with anxiety, improving relationships, combating materialism, and finding happiness. (Matthew, chapters 5-7) bm section 17 p. 20 - Bible’s Message (bm) Highlights From the Book of Matthew (4 occurrences) (Matt. 1:1–20:34) w08 1/15 pp. 29-31 - The Watchtower—2008 “Never Has Another Man Spoken Like This” (4 occurrences) 5 Take, for example, the Sermon on the Mount, recorded at Matthew 5:3–7:27. w02 9/1 pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower—2002 Good Leadership—Where Can We Find It? (4 occurrences) Rich in practical advice are the words recorded in Matthew chapters 5 through 7. w02 3/15 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—2002 Relief From Stress—A Practical Remedy (4 occurrences) It is recorded in Matthew chapters 5 through 7 and Luke chapter 6, and it summarizes many of his teachings. w01 12/15 pp. 9-15 - The Watchtower—2001 Keep On Walking With God (4 occurrences) He also helps us to cope with the pressures of life now by giving us counsel on how to keep our priorities straight. (Matthew 4:4; 6:25-34) w98 1/15 pp. 13-18 - The Watchtower—1998 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1997 (4 occurrences) Feb. 17 Bible reading: Matthew 6 and 7 km 10/96 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1996 The Most Famous Sermon Ever Given (4 occurrences) Moreover, portions of what Matthew records, Luke presents as being said by Jesus at another time during his ministry, as can be noted by comparing Matthew 6:9-13 with Luke 11:1-4, and Matthew 6:25-34 with Luke 12:22-31. gt chap. 35 - Greatest Man (gt) Luke (4 occurrences) 11 So they brought the boats back to land, and abandoned everything and followed him.+ ... 42 A few things,+ though, are needed, or just one.* For her part, Mary chose the good portion,+ and it will not be taken away from her.” Rbi8 Luke 1:1-24:53 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) ‘Keep On Seeking First the Kingdom’ (4 occurrences) Does your way of life show that you are seeking God’s Kingdom first?—Matt. 6:33. ... “Keep on, then, seeking first the kingdom and his righteousness,” Jesus said, “and all these other [necessary] things will be added to you.” (Matt. 6:19-34) uw chap. 11 pp. 87-94 - United in Worship (uw) The Spirit of the Christian Ministry (4 occurrences) They “keep on . . . seeking first the kingdom and his righteousness.”—Matthew 6:33. ... “After reviewing Matthew 6:25-33, where Jesus taught that if we seek first the kingdom all the necessities would be supplied, we made it our goal to be regular pioneers.” w82 11/15 pp. 21-25 - The Watchtower—1982 Theocratic School Schedule for 1981 (4 occurrences) Nov. 15 Bible reading: Matthew 5 to 7 km 10/80 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1980 12345
Each day has enough of its own troubles.”—Matthew 6:34, New World Translation. ... These words of Jesus are part of his famous Sermon on the Mount, found in Matthew chapters 5-7.
Nevertheless, Jesus always gave spiritual things first place and was never overly concerned about material things, even as he counseled others.—Mt 6:24-34; 8:20; Lu 10:38-42; compare Php 4:10-12.
11, 12. (a) What good advice did Jesus give in Matthew chapters 5 to 7? (b) What else can we learn from the Bible? 11 In Matthew chapters 5 to 7, we read very good advice that Jesus gave on how to be happy, how to get along with others, how to pray, and how to view money.
Nevertheless, Jesus always gave spiritual things first place, was never overly concerned about material things, even as he counseled others.—Matt. 6:24-34; 8:20; Luke 10:38-42; compare Philippians 4:10-12.
“Keep on, then, seeking first the Kingdom and his righteousness, and all these other things will be added to you.”—Matthew 6:33, New World Translation. ... Jesus spoke these words as part of what has been called the Sermon on the Mount, recorded in Matthew chapters 5-7.
A person whose figurative eye is “focused” on the one right thing (Mt 6:33) will experience a positive effect on his whole personality. ... Similarly, an envious eye cannot focus on what is truly important. (Mt 6:33)
There could hardly be a wiser course to pursue, for keeping Kingdom interests in their rightful place results in the greatest happiness and satisfaction.—Matthew 6:33. ... As recorded at Matthew 5:3–7:27, it contains 107 verses and would likely take just 20 minutes or so to deliver.
According to the rendering in The New English Bible, Jesus continued: “Tomorrow will look after itself.”—Matthew 6:34. ... Sufficient for each day is its own badness.”—Matthew 6:33, 34.
How is Jephthah’s daughter a fine example for young Christians in pursuing a career in full-time service? (Judg. 11:36; Matt. 6:33; Phil. 3:8) ... What fine example for family heads does Elkanah provide in taking the lead in true worship? (1 Sam. 1:3, 21; Matt. 6:33; Phil. 1:10)
14. In his Sermon on the Mount, of what happinesses does Jesus speak, and what does he say about righteousness? 14 The Sermon on the Mount (5:1–7:29).
23 Jehovah is my Shepherd.+I shall lack nothing.+ ... 5 Roll upon Jehovah your way,+And rely upon him,+ and he himself will act.+
23 Jehovah is my Shepherd.+ I will lack nothing.+ ... 5 Commit your way to* Jehovah;+Rely on him, and he will act in your behalf.+
and began to say: The Sermon on the Mount is recorded both by Matthew (chapters 5-7) and by Luke (6:20-49).
11 So they brought the boats back to land and abandoned everything and followed him.+ ... 42 A few things, though, are needed, or just one.+ For her part, Mary chose the good portion,+ and it will not be taken away from her.”
Jesus made this clear to his disciples in the Sermon on the Mount. (Read Matthew 6:30, 33.) ... Prayerfully read Jesus’ words recorded at Matthew 6:25-34 and meditate on them.
Obviously, both Peter and his wife trusted Jehovah’s promise that He would provide for them if they put the Kingdom first in their life.—Read Matthew 6:25, 31-34.
Although material from the Sermon on the Mount also appears in Luke’s account (Lu 6:17-49), Matthew’s Gospel is far more extensive in this respect. (Mt 5:1–7:29)
He concluded by repeating this important advice: “Never be anxious about the next day.” (Matt. 6:30-34)
As we, like Paul, busy ourselves in the preaching work, we trust that Jehovah will see to it that all other necessary things “will be added” to us. (Matt. 6:33) ... How wise it is for us to learn to keep personal interests in their proper place while we seek first the Kingdom and focus on the spiritual blessings now available to Jehovah’s people! (Matt. 6:33)
23 Jehovah is my Shepherd.+ I will lack nothing.+ ... 5 Commit your way to* Jehovah;+Rely on him, and he will act in your behalf.+
11 So they brought the boats back to land and abandoned everything and followed him.+ ... 42 A few things, though, are needed, or just one. For her part, Mary chose the good portion,*+ and it will not be taken away from her.”
He gave loving, practical counsel on coping with anxiety, improving relationships, combating materialism, and finding happiness. (Matthew, chapters 5-7)
It is recorded in Matthew chapters 5 through 7 and Luke chapter 6, and it summarizes many of his teachings.
He also helps us to cope with the pressures of life now by giving us counsel on how to keep our priorities straight. (Matthew 4:4; 6:25-34)
Moreover, portions of what Matthew records, Luke presents as being said by Jesus at another time during his ministry, as can be noted by comparing Matthew 6:9-13 with Luke 11:1-4, and Matthew 6:25-34 with Luke 12:22-31.
11 So they brought the boats back to land, and abandoned everything and followed him.+ ... 42 A few things,+ though, are needed, or just one.* For her part, Mary chose the good portion,+ and it will not be taken away from her.”
Does your way of life show that you are seeking God’s Kingdom first?—Matt. 6:33. ... “Keep on, then, seeking first the kingdom and his righteousness,” Jesus said, “and all these other [necessary] things will be added to you.” (Matt. 6:19-34)
They “keep on . . . seeking first the kingdom and his righteousness.”—Matthew 6:33. ... “After reviewing Matthew 6:25-33, where Jesus taught that if we seek first the kingdom all the necessities would be supplied, we made it our goal to be regular pioneers.”