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Seek First Part 2

Seek First

August 13, 2023 • Ps Anthony Liebenberg • Matthew 6, Psalm 34, John 4:42

As we continue with the series of seeking first, listen to this enriching sermon as Pastor Anthony continues on the importance of seeking God first.


To seek means, to pursue, to confirm, to explore, to search. Seeking means we are here to find out for ourselves, (first hand). For instance, we see this with the village people after hearing about Jesus from the woman at the well in John 4:42. Just like the village people, we are here Seeking to FIND, KNOW, UNDERSTAND, BECOME, CONFIRM & ESTABLISH. 


That’s why we talk about:

Spiritual Disciplines: Fasting & prayer, bible reading & study, worship & praise, meditating on scripture and thanksgiving


Why do we seek Him?

Seeking Him is about seeking His will, plans & purposes.


When you find Him, what then? Matthew 7:7-8

- We seek His Kingdom for participation, mobilization & for change. (To become like Him)

- We seek His interests.

- Whatever you seek, that you will find. Jesus came to SEEK & SAVE that which is lost.

- Jesus expects His seeking to produce an outcome.


It's important that when we search for something (like peace) then we look for the source. For us, Jesus is that source.


Oftentimes we face challenges in searching. The challenges are:


GOD’S FIRST VS YOUR FIRST

Sometimes, when we read the bible we get challenged in our thinking by what it says. So many times what God says, seems to fly in the face of what we say & do (Matthew 19:30, Matthew 20:16, Philippians 2:3).

Jesus knew that in life people were chasing & being chased. (That’s why this series; “seek FIRST the kingdom of God” is important).


Let's look at GOD’S FIRST

It's important that God is first in all that we do. God says in Proverbs 24:27 TPT “Go ahead, build your career and give yourself to your work. But if you put me first, you’ll see your family built up!”


MY CANNOT IS GOD’S CAN.

We see this in the book of 1 Kings 17: 8-16 with Prophet Elijah and the widow. Just because we are limited and we can’t, doesn't mean that it's the same for God.


Another way that we can put God first in our lives is by starting with Jesus in everything we do.


JESUS HAS TO BE YOUR FIRST PORT OF CALL

This is seen in the book of Mark 1: 30 TPT (when) “Simon’s mother-in-law was bedridden, sick with a high fever, so the FIRST thing they did was to tell Jesus about her.” It's important that in all we do and go through, we first tell Jesus - we first talk to Him because what we value, admire, esteem & trust will be our first port of call so let that be Jesus.


Maybe you say: I DON’T GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE BUT AT LEAST I HAVE JESUS.

That’s not the way to go. We have to get along with people, even if they wrong us. Matthew 5:21-26 teaches us that we need to forgive and come to terms with those that have hurt or accused us. As a people of God, we ought to get along with others. 


We need to always be aware of God’s first. Our first and GOD’S FIRST is miles apart when we say:


JESUS I WILL LET YOU KNOW WHEN

Matthew 8: 18-22 & Luke 9: 61 teach us of those who looked at their first instead of God’s first. As humans we can go through instances where we know we need to let go and let Jesus lead our lives, but we want that at our own time and on our own terms. 


GOD’S READY MIGHT NOT BE YOUR READY 

In the book of Luke 14:12-24, we see the Parable of the Great Banquet. Like those other guests in the parable, we can make excuses but ultimately God has the final say.


In conclusion, time is of the essence. So like Jesus said in Luke 11: 42 (TPT): “Re-adjust your values and place FIRST things FIRST.” The first thing in our lives should be Him, so, seek Him.

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