"But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you."

— Matthew 6:33 (ESV)


The Divine Priority Principle:
In His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus turns worldly wisdom on its head. Provision follows the pursuit—not of material possessions, but of God’s eternal purposes. This is not a promise of prosperity; rather, it is a command to reorient our hearts towards undivided devotion.

Heart Alignment Check:
• What are the “these things” (needs/worries) that I am placing before God’s kingdom today?
• How might my schedule or budget be altered if I genuinely embraced this priority?

Prayer Response:
"King Jesus, remove my idols of security and success from their thrones. Teach me to pursue Your righteousness with greater intensity than my own plans. I place my trust in You for what only You can provide."

Kingdom-First Living:
→ Morning decision: Begin the day with Scripture prior to engaging with screens
→ Wallet examination: Does my spending align with God’s justice and compassion?

Companion Warning:
"No one can serve two masters... You cannot serve God and money." (Matthew 6:24)

Note: The Greek phrase “seek first” (zeteo proton) suggests a continuous, primary pursuit—not merely a one-time prayer. 🔍👑

Would you like the context? Jesus refers to this after discussing the care of birds and lilies (6:26-30)—the non-anxious existence of creation under God’s watchful care. 🐦🌸

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