We’ve all had that moment in worship: “What did I just sing?” In week one of our new series, we unpack the song “The Lord Will Provide” and the biblical truth behind its lyrics. Anchored in Luke 12 (with parallels in Matthew 6), this message explores Jesus’ teaching on flowers, sparrows, ravens, worry, and what it means to trust God’s provision.
But this isn’t a shallow promise of comfort or wealth. Scripture calls us to discernment: to trust God for what we need, guard our hearts against greed, and seek first God’s kingdom. Through the story of manna in Exodus, Jesus’ warnings about possessions, and practical modern examples, we see that God’s provision often flows through His people. As the church lives generously and intentionally, God uses us to meet real needs, food, clothing, hope, and belonging.
This message will help you sing with greater understanding, stronger theology, and deeper purpose: the Lord will provide, and we are invited to participate in how He does it.