We Seek the Kingdom Because We Love the King
In Matthew 6:33, Jesus makes a profound declaration:
“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”
This verse is often quoted, but sometimes misunderstood. Many people focus on the second part—“all these things will be added”—as the motivation for seeking the Kingdom.
But Jesus wasn't offering a formula for material gain; He was inviting us into a relationship of love and loyalty.
The Kingdom of God is not a vending machine for blessings. It is the rule and reign of our loving King, Jesus Christ.
And as citizens of this Kingdom, our first priority is not what we can get from God, but how we can honor, love, and serve the King who gave His life for us.
In Matthew 6:33, Jesus makes a profound declaration:
“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”
This verse is often quoted, but sometimes misunderstood. Many people focus on the second part—“all these things will be added”—as the motivation for seeking the Kingdom.
But Jesus wasn't offering a formula for material gain; He was inviting us into a relationship of love and loyalty.
The Kingdom of God is not a vending machine for blessings. It is the rule and reign of our loving King, Jesus Christ.
And as citizens of this Kingdom, our first priority is not what we can get from God, but how we can honor, love, and serve the King who gave His life for us.
We Seek the Kingdom Because We Love the King
In Matthew 6:33, Jesus makes a profound declaration:
“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”
This verse is often quoted, but sometimes misunderstood. Many people focus on the second part—“all these things will be added”—as the motivation for seeking the Kingdom.
But Jesus wasn't offering a formula for material gain; He was inviting us into a relationship of love and loyalty.
The Kingdom of God is not a vending machine for blessings. It is the rule and reign of our loving King, Jesus Christ.
And as citizens of this Kingdom, our first priority is not what we can get from God, but how we can honor, love, and serve the King who gave His life for us.