Verse of the Day
Author Spotlight
Loading featured author...
Report Issue
See a formatting issue or error?
Let us know →
Which of you, by being anxious, can add one cubit to the measure of his life?
Verse Takeaways
1
The Uselessness of Anxiety
Jesus uses a powerful rhetorical question to show that anxiety is completely ineffective. Commentators note that whether the original word means physical height or length of life, the point is the same: worry cannot change the fundamental realities God has ordained. As Charles Spurgeon notes, if fretting accomplishes nothing, we should cease from it. In fact, scholars add that worry is more likely to harm our health and shorten our lives than to add anything to them.
See 3 Verse Takeaways
Book Overview
Matthew
Author
Audience
Composition
Teaching Highlights
Outline
+ 5 more
See Overview
10
18th Century
Presbyterian
Which of you by taking thought. The third argument is taken from their extreme weakness and helplessness. With all your care, you cannot i…
Unto his stature (επ την ηλικιαν αυτου). The word ηλικιαν is used either of height (stature) or length of life (age). Either makes…
19th Century
Anglican
One cubit unto his stature — The Greek word for “stature” can mean either physical height (as in Luke 19:3, and perhaps Luke 2:52)…
Your support helps us maintain this resource for everyone
Baptist
It is a small matter whether we are tall or short, and yet all the worry in the world could not make us an inch taller. Why, then, do we give way t…
Several options are available for translating this verse (see NIV note; see comment on Lk 12:25–26). Worry is more likely to shorten life than to p…
16th Century
Protestant
Which of you by anxious care, etc.? Here our Lord condemns another fault, which is almost always connected with immoderate anxiety about f…
Get curated content & updates
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Which of you by taking thought As Christ argued before, from the unnecessariness of anxious thoughts and cares, abou…
There is scarcely any sin against which our Lord Jesus more warns his disciples, than disquieting, distracting, distrustful cares about the things …
13th Century
Catholic
Lay not up for yourselves treasures on earth. Above, the Lord prescribed that we do not do works for the sake of [human] …