If you were granted a wish -- any wish -- what
wish would you make?
I think I can say with confidence that the average American would desire -- to
have more money -- a happy marriage -- obedient, well-adjusted children -- good
health -- the lightening of all of our troubles -- the absence of pain -- a
long life -- & endless happiness.
Probably even most church folks would ask for the same things.
A more serious question is: -- “Would my wishes reflect what God desires
for my life?”
The truly important issue of life is to
determine what it is that God desires for our lives.
What
is on God’s heart? -- For His desire
for my life should drive & shape my prayers -- & my desires.
The truth of the matter is -- we should not
be praying for what we want -- as much we should be praying for God’s
will to be done in our lives.
In Matthew 6 -- Jesus said that the things of this world -- our
concerns for what we want in life --
should not capture our hearts.
Instead -- what should captivate us -- &
serve as the focus of our prayers -- &
finalize our priority list -- are the things of His kingdom.
The heart of the passage is found in Matt. 6:33 --
where Jesus says: -- “But seek you first
the Kingdom
of God -- &
His righteousness; -- & all these things shall be added unto you.”
The RSV says: -- “Set your heart on His
kingdom & His goodness -- & all these things will come as a matter of
course.”
No
statement is more fundamental to the whole Christian life than these words!
-- found here in Matthew 6:33.
It strikes at the heart of our lists of
things we desire most in life.
For a list of “all these things” -- of which Jesus refers to -- look at the
context of the words of Jesus -- in the proceeding verses: -- (Matt 6:25ff.)
Jesus is talking about food & clothing
& the necessities of life -- & telling us not to worry after “these things” -- but rather seek first His Kingdom --
& “all these things” will be added.
And what is this “kingdom” -- after which
we are to be seeking?
Roman 14:17 -- tells us “the kingdom of God is not meat & drink; -- but righteousness,
& peace, & joy in the Holy Spirit.”
It is not a matter of what we eat or drink
-- but of living a life of godliness & peace & joy in the Holy Spirit.
Put
God first! -- That phrase is a sermon in itself!
There is no place for divided loyalty -- or
half-hearted commitment in God’s plan. -- Let God be first in your life! -- Put God first!
My friends -- in order to seek first the kingdom -- we must begin by seeking first the King!
Who is the King? -- Jesus Christ is the
King!!
If we are to seek first the kingdom of God -- we must make sure our heart is completely
surrendered to the King of kings -- the Lord of lords!
Seek Him with all your heart, soul, mind
& strength! -- & He will take
care of the rest!
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1 -- a
busy merchant was chosen by Her Majesty to fulfill an important
ambassador-ship.
Informed of this honor -- he asked to be
excused -- saying that it would cause him great monetary loss -- & severely
interrupt the supervision of his industrial activities.
To this the Queen replied: -- “You look after my business
abroad -- & I will look after
yours at home.”
The gentleman accepted the appointment --
& was gone for several years.
When he returned -- he found that the Queen
-- true to her word -- had indeed more than adequately taken care of his
affairs -- & that he was much wealthier than he would have been had he
remained at home.
My friends -- if we put the business of God
first -- the King will most certainly give us the true riches of life!
So allow me to give you four basic rules to
living a happy, successful, fulfilled & productive Christian life: --
1. Give God the First Part of
Your Day!
Some of us wake up & say: -- “Good
morning, Lord!”
Others of us wake up & say: -- “Good
Lord, its morning!”
Prayer should be something you do at the
very beginning of your day; -- asking God’s blessing on your day -- &
seeking His guidance.
I know -- (oh, do I know!) -- We live in a
world which makes many demands upon us -- & upon our time.
The sheer number of these demands may truly
overwhelm us!
We rush from the minute our feet hit the
floor in the morning -- till we drop, exhausted, into bed at night.
The establishment of a time of prayer &
devotion will not come easily.
It will require perseverance -- for you face
the opposition of Satan himself -- who is dead-set against you’re putting God first in your life.
But daily
prayer is so vital to the Christian life!
Prayer is not the manufacturing of
well-turned phrases; -- it is simply talking to God -- telling Him about
everything that concerns you -- &
doing so in your own words & language.
Prayer is expressing to God our sincere desires
-- & seeking His guidance for our lives.
Since Jesus is not only our Savior -- but also our Guide -- it is indeed important that we
should ask Him what our duties for the day shall be.
Early everyday -- pray! -- Read the Bible;
-- establish a devotional time.
Take time for prayer, Bible reading --
meditating on His Holy word -- & allowing Him to search your heart.
Have you ever noticed that the great saints
of the Bible often met with God at
daybreak to seek His leading? -- For example: --
Abraham got up very early to stand before
the Lord (Gen. 19:27).
Jacob woke up with the first light of the
morning to worship God after having seen a vision of angels in the night (Gen. 28:18).
Moses went early to meet the Lord at Mt. Sinai (Ex. 34:4).
Joshua got an early start when he prepared
to capture Jericho (Josh 6:12).
Gideon made his way at dawn to examine the
fleece he had placed on the ground to discern God’s will (Jud. 6:38).
And Job left his bed at an early hour to
offer sacrifices to the Lord in behalf of his children (Job 1:5).
And on & on it goes -- throughout the
whole of Scripture.
We are even told Jesus -- “In the morning, long before day-light, got up & went out to a
deserted place -- & there He prayed” (Mark 1:35)
If it was important for Jesus -- how much
more so must it be for you & I!
It is essential for us to ask God for His
grace -- His strength & power -- to be able to know & to do His will
for the day.
Let me ask you -- what are you seeking
first?
Are you seeking first the kingdom of God by praying? -- Or are you seeking first your favorite TV program?
Are you seeking first the kingdom of God by reading the Bible? -- Or are you seeking first the daily newspaper?
A noted young concert violinist was asked
the secret of her success.
Her reply was: -- “Planned neglect.”
Then she explained -- “Years ago I
discovered that there were many things demanding my time. -- After washing
breakfast dishes -- I made my bed -- straightened my room -- dusted the
furniture -- & did a host of other chores.
-- I then turned my attention to violin practice.”
“That system, however, failed to accomplish the desired results. --
So I realized I had to reverse things. -- I deliberately set aside every-thing else until my practice period
ended. -- That program of planned
neglect accounts for my success!”
My friends -- put priority on daily Bible study & prayer -- even if you must set aside some secondary duties until later.
Hear the words of Jesus: -- “Seek first the kingdom of God.”
It will help you all through the day.
2. Give God the First Day of Your
Week!
To the Jews -- the last day of the week is
considered the Sabbath.
The Sabbath Day (7th Day) -- is clearly
designated as a sign between the Jews & God.
But as New Testament believers -- we observe
Sunday -- the first day of the week -- as the day on which to worship God.
It was the first day of the week that Jesus
was raised from the dead.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is the
great cornerstone of our faith!
The resurrection of Christ was God’s great stamp of approval on Jesus -- He was everything He had claimed He was!
So from that time forward -- Christians have
met on the first day of the week to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ!
This was the practice of the Disciples --
& the Early Church -- in honor of Christ’s resurrection from the
dead.
To the Christian -- the first day of the week is considered the Lord’s Day.
If we put God first -- His day (the Lord’s
Day) will be kept holy!
The Lord’s Day should be set aside to
worship God; -- a day of rest; -- a day of spiritual reflection.
The Lord’s Day of the week should be a sacred
& holy day!
Too many people have added the letters “ida”
into the word holy -- & made it
a holiday -- instead of a holy day.
There are 168 hours in each week! -- can you
imagine that?
We spend 56 hours sleeping -- (8 hours per
night) -- if we are lucky.
We spend 21 hours eating -- (counting 1 hour
per meal).
At a minimum -- we spend 40 hours working
each week.
This totals to 117 hours out of the 168
hours.
If out of one week I spend 117 hours on
myself -- should I not give God at least 10 hours? -- This includes morning & evening worship on Sun. -- & Sunday
School -- plus one hour daily for prayer & Bible reading.
Let me ask you -- What are you seeking
first?
Are you seeking first the kingdom of God by attending worship at church -- or are you seeking first a leisurely
weekend?
A Chinese Christian used the following
parable to illustrate the idea of robbing God in regard to our time.
He said: -- “It came to pass that a man went
to market with a string of seven coins. -- Seeing a beggar asking for alms --
he gave the poor man six of the coins -- & kept one for
himself. -- The beggar, however, instead of being thankful -- followed the good man -- & stole the seventh coin also.”
What an ungrateful wretch -- you may
exclaim!
Yes
-- but there are those to whom God has given six days -- & who steal the
seventh also!
Give God the First Day of Your
Week! -- As a Christian -- you will find real spiritual growth in giving the Lord His day.
3. Give God the First Part of
Your Income!
The prophet Malachi tells us to “bring all
the tithes into the storehouse.”
“If you do,” says the Lord Almighty, “I will
open the windows of heaven for you. -- I will pour out a blessing so great you
won’t have enough room to take it in! -- Try it! -- Let me prove it to
you!” (3:10 NLT).
As a Christian -- I am interested in having the blessing of God on my life!
God is concerned about my financial needs --
& He wants to pour out a blessing so great I will not have enough room to
take it all in!
God says: -- “Try it! -- Let me prove it to
you!”
What is this tithe? -- Webster’s
dictionary defines it clearly -- It is “the giving of 1/10th part of one’s
income for the support of the church.”
Tithing is not something the church dreamt
up! -- Tithing is God’s Biblical plan to finance the work of His church here on
earth!
It is God’s approved way of financing His
church.
It is clearly taught both in the Old
Testament & the New Testament.
How faithful
are you in the giving of your tithe?
How cheerfully do you participate in the
giving of your tithe & offering?
God loves a cheerful giver!
If we really put God first -- tithing will
be simple & easy -- & joyful!
Tithing is a test of your acknowledgement of
the ownership of God over your whole life!
-- Your life includes the stewardship of your money.
Tithing is an indication that you have
acknowledged that you are only a trustee
of your property -- & not the owner. -- God is the owner!
All
that you have belongs to God!
When people say: -- “I can’t afford to
tithe” -- they are really saying -- “I can’t afford to put God first!” -- It is a confession of doubt!
If God is first -- we will not hesitate to
make Him Lord over our material possessions.
A pastor -- in praying before the offering
-- stated: -- “Lord, after all is said
& done -- here is what we really think of You.”
I never want to produce a guilt trip on
people when I speak about tithing!
In fact -- bringing our tithe & offerings
to the Lord should be a joyful part
of our worship! -- And God loves a
cheerful giver!
In this way -- we acknowledge God as the
Giver of all we possess.
In this way -- we confess our faith in His continued faithfulness to
us!
The Lord has promised that if we will bring
our tithe -- He will “open the windows of heaven & pour out a blessing --
that there shall not be room enough to receive” (Malachi 3:10).
I do not know how God does it -- but I have
witnessed it over & over.
When
we give our tithe -- the tenth of our income -- somehow the 90% we have left
over always goes further than the 100% did -- if we had kept it to ourselves!
-- God’s math works differently than our
math!
He was a brand new Christian -- & he
heard a sermon on tithing.
He wanted to do what was right; -- but he
was hardly making ends meet as it was.
But he determined he was going to put God to
the test -- & he gave his tithe on Sunday morning. -- It came to $20.
The next Sunday he came to me with a glow on
his face -- & a smile on his lips -- as he told me how that week an offer
was given to him that saved him $20 a week -- the exact amount of his weekly
tithe!
He couldn’t believe it! -- I could! -- For
I’ve seen God do it over & over!
My friends -- Give God the first dollar of
every ten!
If we put God first -- tithing will be
simple!
4. Give
God First Place in Your Heart!
Put Him before pleasure; -- put Him before
position; -- put Him before popularity; -- put Him before possessions!
God wants our whole-hearted devotion!
Far too many Christians have pushed God so
far back in the operating procedures of life -- that it’s almost as if He’s not
there at all.
We are not the first to be misled, misguided
-- & misinformed.
Ever since sin walked onto the scene -- the
human heart has been out of focus.
We’ve been seeking after diamonds & gold
-- while dismissing the voice of God!
We’ve been seeking after cheap, imitation
designer clothing -- while robes of righteousness are offered.
We’ve been seeking after good health --
while holiness is neglected.
We’ve been seeking after palaces of bricks
& mortar -- while homes of grace & godliness are passed by.
We’ve been seeking for our pain to be
alleviated -- while we turn our backs on God’s purposes for our lives.
The only way out of our predicament -- the
only way to discard our wish list of toys & trinkets -- is to allow Jesus to take His seat on the
throne of our hearts -- & then continuously, earnestly,
& passionately seek God’s
will for our lives each & every day!
Oswald Chambers said it so well: -- “Beware of anything that competes with
loyalty to Jesus Christ!”
My friends -- seek the King! -- & His
kingdom with all your heart!
We tend to seek things -- not God! -- We
seek our comfort -- not God.
Things
can never give us direction in life. -- Things
can never comfort us in a lasting way. -- Things
can never instill within us the wisdom we need to understand our predicaments
& possibilities.
Things
are just things -- but God is God!
The highest desire that can possess us -- is
a desire to be like Jesus!
Our greatest need is to seek God with all of
our hearts!
Give
Him first place is your heart!
You will never be sorry if you do! -- For
God will give you all you need from day to day -- if you live for Him &
make His kingdom your primary concern!
Conclusion: --
The reason so many people are dying
spiritually today -- is they fail to let God be first in their lives!
Let
God be first in your life! -- Put God first!
Put spiritual things above material things!
Give God the first part of your day!
Give God the first day of your week!
Give God the first part of your income!
Give God first place in your heart!
Your
life here will last at best a few years -- but the life here-after will last for eternity!
What is your greatest desire for today?
Is it to please God & seek His will --
& lay up riches for eternity?
Or is it to live for the things of this
world -- without much thought of eternity?
My dear friends -- believe God & give
Him first place in your life!
Obey Him -- & seek to do His will.
God is
ready to assume full responsibility for the life wholly yielded &
surrendered to Him.