You know how sometimes you listen to a sermon or a podcast or read a book and what is being said applies to you, but you feel like you're doing okay with whatever's being talked about. Like you've got whatever he's saying down already (as if!). So you listen and nod at the right moments and laugh at the silly stories that the preacher man is telling to draw a parallel to whatever gospel truth he's presenting at the time. And you're almost there...you've almost made it through the whole thing and you've agreed with all that he's said and you're feeling pretty good about yourself and he's about to pray. And then...it happens. That man, the one delivering God's truth to you at the moment...well, he rocks your world by saying "If you're not seeking the Kingdom first, then you're not seeking the Kingdom at all". And suddenly your "Godly" ego deflates, your I'm a Good Christian button loses it's gleam and your soul...your soul immediately cries out for forgiveness. Think about that and the simple truth that is in that statement. If you're not seeking the Kingdom first, then you can't be seeking it at all. More than likely (in my case for instance) it means that I'm seeking my own will and desires first, before God's. It basically means that I think of myself, my plans, and my own wants as more important than God's plans or desires for my life...and not just my life, but for the lives of the people that I interact with daily. If I'm truly seeking His Kingdom first, wouldn't I be a more loving, compassionate, generous person...caring less about what others think about me and being who God wants me to be no matter what? Wouldn't people notice more of a difference in me? Wouldn't they see a true representation of the people that God calls his church to be? That's my prayer...to truly seek God's Kingdom first...not mine, not my culture's, but
God's...because if I'm not then what I do isn't really worth much of anything....
Monday, June 25, 2007
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