This was why Jesus, the Lord of Glory, came to earth.
So when He came from Nazareth to the busy cities round the Lake, He began at once to heal the sick people, and to teach them about God and the Kingdom of Heaven.
One day He told the crowds who listened to Him about the little corn seeds growing up, and bearing numbers of seeds which would make the harvest by and by.
Another day He told them all about the lilies of the field, which they could see around them, but which they had never thought of "considering."
What do you think "considering" means?
It means thinking about something; turning the matter over in our minds, till we understand its full meaning.
So Jesus said, "Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow."
Who makes them grow? How do they get those delicate roots, those graceful green leaves, those sweet-smelling lovely flowers?
Every spring we see the daisies and the buttercups, the wild geraniums, the primroses and bluebells, and hundreds of other flowers, which come up in the fields and hedges, without our knowing that they were there!
Who kept them all the winter? Who made them bloom out in the spring?