Prioritize and Carry On
SUMMARY:
True spiritual growth requires a commitment beyond simply being around faith-centered activities; it involves intentionally putting God first in every area of life. The call to "seek first the kingdom of God" (Matthew 6:33) invites us to reorder our lives, placing God's purposes above personal pursuits, ultimately bringing genuine fulfillment and peace. Regular self-reflection helps us identify and eliminate distractions that may hinder us from fully embracing God’s plans. When we prioritize Him, we experience deeper love, purpose, and the ability to impact others meaningfully as we live out our role as temples of the Holy Spirit.
KEY POINTS:
Superficial Association vs. Personal Commitment (Haggai 2:10-19)
Simply being around others who are spiritual or close to God does not cultivate spiritual maturity. Proximity to faith does not substitute for personal commitment.
The Hard Work of Rebuilding the Temple (2 Chronicles 2:1-10)
God’s work often requires dedication, effort, and persistence, even without all the resources or expertise.
The Call to Serve Actively, Not Vicariously (Matthew 6:1-34)
Jesus teaches that prioritizing God’s kingdom is essential, focusing on selfless acts, giving, prayer, and trust. The promise is that when we prioritize God, our needs are met, and our lives align with His purpose.
The Impact of Putting God First (1 Corinthians 6:19)
We are temples of the Holy Spirit, called to live in a way that honors God, prioritizing His presence within us over external pursuits.
Reflect daily on what may be hindering our devotion to God and take practical steps to realign our lives with His priorities.
QUESTIONS:
What does it look like to genuinely prioritize God in our daily lives? Share examples of how you can put Him first in areas like work, relationships, or personal goals.
How might we sometimes rely on "being around" spiritual activities or other believers instead of cultivating our own commitment to God? Reflect on the difference between proximity to faith and a personal, active relationship with God.
What are some distractions or "treasures" in your life that might keep you from fully seeking God first? Consider what practical steps you could take to refocus on God’s purposes.
How does a daily habit of self-reflection or "gut check" impact your spiritual growth? Discuss how reflecting on your priorities and inviting God into your day changes your sense of purpose, peace, and readiness to serve others.