The Rest Will Be Added unto Us
A Reflection on Matthew 6:33
The rest will be added unto us—not earned, not bought, not chased,
But given freely as we seek the King and run our race.
We do not scramble for the bread, the clothes, the daily need;
Our Father knows, and He provides the very seed.
“But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” (Matthew 6:33)
When we seek His kingdom first, the lesser things fall into place.
His peace becomes our portion, His joy lights up our face.
The worries that once stole our sleep, the fears that made us small,
Dissolve before the presence of the One who rules over all.
The rest—not just a little, not a grudging, measured share,
But abundance, overflowing, a Father's loving care.
He clothes the lilies, feeds the birds, and counts the very hairs.
Will He not much more provide for those who trust their prayers?
“So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’” (Matthew 6:31)
So we lay down our anxious striving, the clutching and the dread.
We lift our eyes to heaven, to the One who makes our bread.
The rest will be added—not because we've earned our way,
But because we've learned to trust Him and to seek His face each day.
The rest is added—not the world's definition of wealth,
But the wholeness of a soul that rests in His perfect health.
In seeking first the kingdom, we find we lack no good.
The rest is added freely, as only a Father would.
Amen.