Matthew 6:29

King James Bible

"And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these."

Commentary

Jesus employs an authoritative teaching formula, emphasizing the surprising nature of what follows. This phrase signals a shift from observation to divine insight, characteristic of his teaching style that often challenged conventional thinking. Solomon represented the pinnacle of Israel's wealth and splendor, renowned for his luxurious garments and magnificent court. By invoking this cultural touchstone of opulence, Jesus establishes the highest possible standard of human adornment. The comparison reveals God's effortless creativity surpasses humanity's greatest achievements—the wildflowers Jesus references possess a beauty that eclipses royal finery. This drives home the preceding teaching about trusting God's provision rather than anxiously pursuing material needs.

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