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Did the clothes of Jesus Son of God and shelter and food have a higher value then His mind?

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..it results that the shelter and cloothes of a kid has a smaller value comparing to the education that the child receives in order to understand life and obtain the Heaven.....

even Jesus told us not to worry about what we will eat and what we will wear as clothes..but to take care to do good things and fulfill the comandements of God in oprder to obtain the heaven...and not get the h**l

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  1. ur thinkin too much as a religious person and not realizing the order of human needs. a man needs to hav the basic of needs met before he can worry about things such as education and things of that nature. thats what happens when you believe in god, you forget you are still only an animal.


  2. Look at the world today.  What do you think?

  3. both of them are important for the life but the three golden things ( the eating, wearing and shelter ) are more important exactly as what the honest Jesus told us.

    if we are poor and have no money , so we have to find  these three things then we should learn coz today it's necessary to being learned but when we already have enough money, in this case they are completing each others and they become union can't be separated . don't forget if they're like life's cycle . start with three golden things and finish to the same things going through the education

    Good Luck Zaira

  4. Jesus told us we should not worry about food or clothing. Small children don't worry about these things either as long as there is enough to eat and wear.  It is only as they grow older and influenced by others that designer labels or named brands take a status way beyond their importance.  Children learn by example, so if they see good deeds in action, they will learn of their value.  Isn't that where we come in?

    Jesus also said we should be like little children.  Like the small kids who simply trust that meals and clothes will be there.

  5. But doesn't James go on to say,

    "14What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save him? 15Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. 16If one of you says to him, "Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed," but does nothing about his physical needs, what good is it?"

  6. If a person with a responsibility for children seeks the will of God, I am confident those children will be fed and sheltered.  If not, I question that person's understanding.

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