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The Most Revolutionary Command Jesus Ever Gave
“Seek first the Kingdom”—your faith starts here, not after the bills are paid.
Daily Devotional
Divine Reasonings of Faith
Let’s be honest—Jesus doesn’t think like we do.
When He said, “Seek first the Kingdom of God,” He didn’t suggest it as an ideal.
He commanded it as the foundational principle of faith.
Most of us live reversed:
“I need to take care of the bills first.”
“I’ve got to handle this job situation.”
“I can’t focus on spiritual things right now.”
But sons and daughters, this is the lie we’ve inherited from the world’s system.
Jesus is saying: “Put My Kingdom first—and I’ll take care of everything else.”
He’s not telling you to be reckless with your responsibilities.
He’s telling you to change what your life revolves around.
The Kingdom comes first.
The King comes first.
And everything else finds its place.
Kingdom Discipleship: A Word from Pastor Kevin
A Word from Pastor Kevin
Sons and daughters, hear me—
This is one of the hardest Kingdom principles for modern Christians to live out.
Because everything in the world teaches you to hustle, worry, and strive just to survive.
But Jesus teaches you to trust.
To let go of anxiety.
To center your life on the Kingdom, not your next paycheck.
And I’m telling you—if you really live this…
If you really seek first the Kingdom, God will provide in ways you can’t explain.
He will add to your life what others are chasing.
But you can’t just quote the verse—you have to shift your priorities.
This is the divine logic of faith: Put God first, and watch Him do the rest.
But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.
May 21, 2025
Today’s Prayer
Father, I repent for putting other things before You.
Today, I choose to seek first Your Kingdom and Your righteousness.
I trust that You know what I need. I trust that You will provide.
Teach me to live with Kingdom priorities and divine peace.
I don’t want to live for survival—I want to live for You. Amen.
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Where have you been worrying more than seeking?
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