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Matthew 6:33 (NIV):

"But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well."

This verse is part of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing God's kingdom and righteousness over worldly concerns.

Why is it important to seek the kingdom first?

1. Aligns Priorities with God’s Will
Putting God’s kingdom first ensures that your life is aligned with His purposes, values, and will. It helps you focus on eternal matters rather than temporary worldly concerns.

2. Brings Peace and Removes Worry
In the context of Matthew 6:33, Jesus teaches that seeking the kingdom first frees you from anxiety about material needs like food, clothing, and shelter. Trusting God to provide brings peace and eliminates unnecessary worry.

3. Promises Provision
The verse assures that when you prioritize God’s kingdom, He will provide for your needs. This reflects God’s faithfulness to those who trust Him fully.

4. Develops a God-Centered Life
Seeking the kingdom first helps cultivate a life centered around God, leading to spiritual growth, deeper faith, and a stronger relationship with Him.

5. Reflects True Faith
It demonstrates trust in God’s sovereignty and His ability to take care of you. This act of faith is pleasing to God and strengthens your dependence on Him.

6. Leads to Eternal Rewards
Focusing on the kingdom directs attention to treasures in heaven rather than earthly possessions, which are temporary. This ensures eternal rewards.

7. Empowers a Life of Purpose
When you seek God’s kingdom first, your life becomes purposeful. You live not just for yourself but for God’s glory and the betterment of others

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Luke 19:10:
"For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost."

Let's identify the lost. In the context of Luke 19:10, the "lost" refers to those who are spiritually separated from God due to sin. It encompasses:

Sinners: People who have strayed from God's commandments and are living outside His will.

Example: The tax collector Zacchaeus, whose story immediately precedes this verse, is seen as "lost" because of his dishonest and exploitative practices.
The Marginalized: Those rejected or overlooked by society, including the poor, outcasts, and those seen as unworthy or unclean.

Example: Jesus frequently sought out and ministered to lepers, Samaritans, and others marginalized by societal norms.
The Spiritually Blind: People who fail to recognize their need for God or misunderstand His truth.

Example: The Pharisees and religious leaders who believed they were righteous but missed the essence of God's message.
All of Humanity: In a broader theological sense, "the lost" can signify all people because Scripture teaches that everyone has sinned and fallen short of God's glory (Romans 3:23).

Jesus' mission, as stated in this verse, is universal and redemptive, emphasizing His role as a Savior for all who are willing to repent and turn to Him.

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As we go into 2025 remember chosen ones that, God has a plan for you. Just serve him and it will begin to unfold.

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