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Seek Ye First The Kingdom Of God


"But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all 
these things shall be added unto you." Matthew 6:33.


Man struggles daily, trying to adjust his priorities to enjoy life to 
the fullest, and to take advantage of all that life has to offer. He 
expends his time, and exhausts his energy, pursuing goals that 
constantly elude him, that are beyond his reach, that are 
unrealistic. Or he simply becomes inundated with
the frustration of it all. Our priorities have roots in our values. 
Our values play a significant role that determines the focus of our 
spiritual journey.

As never before, we are overwhelmed with advertising for products we 
do not need, but "cannot possibly live without." Things and 
possessions rule our lives, consume our time, and rob us of the 
quality of life we let slip by. Our thinking is cluttered with having 
more of what we don't need. Our decisions are
influenced by secular values, focused on satisfying a selfish 
lifestyle, ever drawing us away from God. We become the victim of the 
world's system of materialism and greed, and wind up living within 
the bondage of our own making. You say, "I'm not like that. I have my 
priorities and try to focus on them with much effort." Let me tell 
you about an experience I had not long ago.

Flying from California to New York, I was seated beside a well-to-do 
farmer, who was anxious to let everyone know how successful he was, 
and the vast amount of land he farmed. We were fairly high off the 
ground, when he turned to me and said, "We are now flying over the 
10,000 acres I own and farm."

Then he said something very profound that surprised even him: "It 
doesn't look so big when you see it from here." His perspective on 
life was from ground level.

God wants us to view life from HIS PERSPECTIVE.

All of these things are but "fuel for the fire" in God's sight. The 
proper perspective, when founded on the proper relationship with God, 
gives life its proper meaning, its proper fulfillment, its proper 
purpose, and its proper value. We covet what we don't need and 
probably won't use, trying to satisfy
needs that those things cannot meet. Our deepest need, craved by our 
heart and soul, is a personal relationship with God that will set us 
free from sin and the bondage of things that bind us. This is found 
only in Jesus Christ when He is our Savior and the Lord of our life. 
How few consider the sobering
fact that life is short at best. Life is uncertain, we have no 
promise of tomorrow, and we are only a breath away from eternity.

With renewed purpose of heart, we should live each day to the maximum 
for His glory. We should buy up every opportunity He places in our 
path, seek to encourage and strengthen others, and be a blessing to 
everyone we meet. We should align our lives with the current of God's 
love, and live each day with
eternity's values in view. We have but one opportunity to make our 
life count for eternity. Don't abuse that gift with the encumbering 
fallacies of this world. Make God the priority of your life, so that 
"out of your innermost being shall flow rivers of living water." 
Jesus said, "Seek ye first the kingdom
of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you."

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