29. As that, “Take no
thought for the morrow,” and, “Take therefore no thought what
ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink, or what ye shall put on.”23442344 Now when
we see that the Lord Himself had a bag in which was put what was
given,23452345 that it
might be 471kept for necessary uses as the time should require; and
that the Apostles themselves made much provision for the indigence
of the brethren, not only for the morrow, but even for the more
protracted time of impending dearth, as we read in the Acts of the
Apostles;23462346 it is
sufficiently clear that these precepts are so to be understood,
that we are to do nothing of our work as matter of necessity,
through love of obtaining temporal things, or fear of
want.