• Consider your ways, put God first, and build what brings Him glory.

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  • Nothing this world offers is worth more than your soul.

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  • Nothing should come before your complete dependence on God.

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  • Seek God First (Matthew 6:33)

    Every day, something is competing for your attention.

    Your phone.

    School.

    Work.

    Money.

    Relationships.

    Goals.

    Entertainment.

    Social media.

    None of these things are automatically wrong. But when they become more important than God, our priorities begin to change.

    Jesus gives us a different way to live:

    “Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness.”

    Notice the word first.

    God doesn't want to be an afterthought in our lives.

    Not the person we remember only when something goes wrong.

    Not someone we squeeze into whatever time remains after everything else.

    He calls us to put Him first.

    Before the notifications.

    Before the pressure to impress people.

    Before chasing success.

    Before making major decisions.

    Before worrying about tomorrow.

    Seek God first.

    But what does that actually look like?

    It can begin with something simple.

    Start your day with prayer.

    Spend time reading God's Word.

    Ask Him for wisdom before making decisions.

    Choose obedience even when doing the right thing is difficult.

    Let your relationship with Christ influence the way you work, study, speak, spend, create, and treat people.

    Seeking God first doesn't mean ignoring your responsibilities.

    It means allowing God to guide how you handle them.

    You can pursue your education while seeking God.

    You can build your career while seeking God.

    You can pursue your dreams while seeking God.

    You can build relationships while seeking God.

    The question is:

    Who is leading whom?

    Are you asking God to follow the plans you've already created?

    Or are you willing to follow where He leads?

    Sometimes we spend so much energy chasing things we believe will make us happy.

    More money.

    More recognition.

    More followers.

    More possessions.

    More opportunities.

    Yet even after gaining them, the heart can still feel empty.

    Because nothing created can replace the Creator.

    Jesus reminds us to reorder our priorities.

    God first. Everything else in its proper place.

    When God becomes your foundation, success doesn't define your worth.

    Failure doesn't destroy your identity.

    People's opinions don't control you.

    And uncertainty doesn't have to rule your future.

    Your life becomes anchored in something greater than changing circumstances.

    So today, before you rush into everything demanding your attention, make room for God.

    Talk to Him.

    Listen through His Word.

    Surrender your plans.

    Ask Him to guide your priorities.

    And then go into your day determined to honour Him in everything you do.

    Don't give God what is left of your life. Give Him the first and best of your life.

    What is one practical change you can make today to put God first?

    #SeekGodFirst #Matthew633 #JMSM #KNKA #KingdomFirst #PutGodFirst #DailyFaith #FaithInAction #ChristianYouth #JesusSaves #ShareJesus #Lordsbook
    Seek God First (Matthew 6:33) Every day, something is competing for your attention. Your phone. School. Work. Money. Relationships. Goals. Entertainment. Social media. None of these things are automatically wrong. But when they become more important than God, our priorities begin to change. Jesus gives us a different way to live: “Seek first His kingdom and His righteousness.” Notice the word first. God doesn't want to be an afterthought in our lives. Not the person we remember only when something goes wrong. Not someone we squeeze into whatever time remains after everything else. He calls us to put Him first. Before the notifications. Before the pressure to impress people. Before chasing success. Before making major decisions. Before worrying about tomorrow. Seek God first. But what does that actually look like? It can begin with something simple. Start your day with prayer. Spend time reading God's Word. Ask Him for wisdom before making decisions. Choose obedience even when doing the right thing is difficult. Let your relationship with Christ influence the way you work, study, speak, spend, create, and treat people. Seeking God first doesn't mean ignoring your responsibilities. It means allowing God to guide how you handle them. You can pursue your education while seeking God. You can build your career while seeking God. You can pursue your dreams while seeking God. You can build relationships while seeking God. The question is: Who is leading whom? Are you asking God to follow the plans you've already created? Or are you willing to follow where He leads? Sometimes we spend so much energy chasing things we believe will make us happy. More money. More recognition. More followers. More possessions. More opportunities. Yet even after gaining them, the heart can still feel empty. Because nothing created can replace the Creator. Jesus reminds us to reorder our priorities. God first. Everything else in its proper place. When God becomes your foundation, success doesn't define your worth. Failure doesn't destroy your identity. People's opinions don't control you. And uncertainty doesn't have to rule your future. Your life becomes anchored in something greater than changing circumstances. So today, before you rush into everything demanding your attention, make room for God. Talk to Him. Listen through His Word. Surrender your plans. Ask Him to guide your priorities. And then go into your day determined to honour Him in everything you do. Don't give God what is left of your life. Give Him the first and best of your life. What is one practical change you can make today to put God first? #SeekGodFirst #Matthew633 #JMSM #KNKA #KingdomFirst #PutGodFirst #DailyFaith #FaithInAction #ChristianYouth #JesusSaves #ShareJesus #Lordsbook
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  • One excuse at a time can steal your fire. Choose God first tomorrow morning. Start again today.

    #FaithAndForward #PrayerLife #SeekGodFirst #ChristianReels #DailyDevotion #WalkWithGod
    One excuse at a time can steal your fire. Choose God first tomorrow morning. Start again today. 🙏 #FaithAndForward #PrayerLife #SeekGodFirst #ChristianReels #DailyDevotion #WalkWithGod
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  • Manipulation Through Prophecy: Testing Every Spirit

    “Do Not Believe Every Spirit, But Test the Spirits…” — 1 John 4:1
    Have you ever wondered why something can sound spiritual, use Scripture, and even appear prophetic—yet still lead people away from truth, freedom, and intimacy with God?

    The Bible reveals that the spiritual realm is real, but it also warns us that not every spiritual voice comes from God. The enemy does not always come with obvious darkness; sometimes deception comes disguised as light, using spiritual language, emotions, and even prophetic expressions.

    A mature believer is not someone who accepts every word spoken in the name of God. A mature believer is someone who knows how to discern, test, and align every voice with the character and Word of God.

    1. Prophecy Is a Gift, But It Must Be Tested
    Prophecy is one of the beautiful ways God communicates encouragement, direction, correction, and revelation to His people.
    “Despise not prophesyings. Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.”
    — 1 Thessalonians 5:20-21
    Notice the balance:
    God says do not despise prophecy, but He also says prove all things.
    Why?

    Because the existence of a spiritual gift does not remove the need for spiritual discernment.

    A person can have a gift but still have wrong motives. A person can speak something accurate but still use it for control. A person can mention God’s name while seeking personal influence.
    The question is not only:
    "Is this supernatural?"
    The deeper question is:
    "Does this produce the nature, character, and purpose of Christ?"

    2. Manipulation Uses Fear Instead of Faith
    One of the clearest signs of manipulation through prophecy is when people are controlled through fear.
    God may warn, correct, and prepare His people, but He does not enslave them.

    “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.”
    — 2 Timothy 1:7

    Manipulative prophecy often sounds like:
    “If you do not obey me, disaster will happen.”
    “God told me you must follow my personal instruction.”
    “You cannot hear God unless you come through me.”
    This replaces the Holy Spirit’s guidance with human dependence.
    True spiritual leadership points people toward God. False spiritual control makes people dependent on a person.
    The Holy Spirit leads believers into truth, not bondage.

    3. God’s Voice Produces Freedom, Not Spiritual Captivity
    Jesus said:
    “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
    — John 8:32

    A genuine word from God may challenge you, but it will also bring you closer to God.
    It will produce:
    Humility
    Repentance
    Faith
    Wisdom
    Greater love for Christ
    But manipulation produces:
    Fear of man
    Confusion
    Dependency on personalities
    Loss of personal relationship with God
    Ask yourself:
    “Is this prophetic word helping me trust God more, or is it making me afraid to move without a person’s approval?”

    4. Test the Spirit Behind the Message
    The Bible gives us a command:
    “Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God…”
    — 1 John 4:1
    Testing the spirit means examining:
    1. Does it agree with Scripture?
    God will never contradict His written Word.
    2. Does it reveal Christ or glorify a person?
    The Holy Spirit always points people to Jesus.
    “He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you.”
    — John 16:14
    3. Does it produce spiritual maturity?
    God desires sons and daughters who grow in wisdom, not followers who cannot discern.

    5. Do Not Exchange Discernment for Excitement
    Many people are attracted to spiritual experiences, dramatic words, and supernatural encounters.
    But spiritual maturity is not measured by how many revelations we hear.

    It is measured by how deeply we walk with God.
    “But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.”

    — Hebrews 5:14
    A believer who lacks discernment can be impressed by anything spiritual.

    But a mature believer asks:
    “Does this carry the heart of God?”
    “Does this align with Scripture?”
    “Does this produce love, truth, and holiness?”
    6. Never Let a Prophetic Word Replace Your Relationship With God
    Prophecy is a gift, but God Himself is the source.

    A prophetic word should confirm what God is doing, not replace your prayer life, Scripture, and personal relationship with Him.
    The danger begins when people seek voices more than they seek God.

    When people chase predictions more than transformation.
    When they desire revelation more than obedience.
    God did not call us to become addicted to words; He called us to become rooted in Him.

    A Prayer for Discernment
    Father, give us spiritual wisdom and discernment. Teach us to recognize Your voice above every other voice. Remove every deception, every manipulation, and every false influence that pulls us away from Your truth.

    Help us love prophecy while testing every word. Give us humility to receive correction and courage to reject anything that does not reflect Your heart.

    May our eyes be opened, our spirits become sensitive, and our lives remain anchored in Jesus Christ.
    In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    Final Reflection
    The greatest protection against deception is not suspicion—it is intimacy with God.
    A person who knows the Shepherd’s voice will recognize the voices that do not belong to Him.
    “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.”
    — John 10:27

    Question for Reflection:
    Are you following God’s voice, or have you unknowingly allowed another voice to become louder than His?

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    #SpiritualDiscernment
    #PropheticWisdom
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    Manipulation Through Prophecy: Testing Every Spirit 🕊️🔥 “Do Not Believe Every Spirit, But Test the Spirits…” — 1 John 4:1 Have you ever wondered why something can sound spiritual, use Scripture, and even appear prophetic—yet still lead people away from truth, freedom, and intimacy with God? 🤔✨ The Bible reveals that the spiritual realm is real, but it also warns us that not every spiritual voice comes from God. The enemy does not always come with obvious darkness; sometimes deception comes disguised as light, using spiritual language, emotions, and even prophetic expressions. A mature believer is not someone who accepts every word spoken in the name of God. A mature believer is someone who knows how to discern, test, and align every voice with the character and Word of God. 🌿🕊️ 1. Prophecy Is a Gift, But It Must Be Tested 🔥 Prophecy is one of the beautiful ways God communicates encouragement, direction, correction, and revelation to His people. “Despise not prophesyings. Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:20-21 Notice the balance: God says do not despise prophecy, but He also says prove all things. Why? Because the existence of a spiritual gift does not remove the need for spiritual discernment. A person can have a gift but still have wrong motives. A person can speak something accurate but still use it for control. A person can mention God’s name while seeking personal influence. The question is not only: "Is this supernatural?" The deeper question is: "Does this produce the nature, character, and purpose of Christ?" ✨ 2. Manipulation Uses Fear Instead of Faith ⚠️ One of the clearest signs of manipulation through prophecy is when people are controlled through fear. God may warn, correct, and prepare His people, but He does not enslave them. “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” — 2 Timothy 1:7 Manipulative prophecy often sounds like: ❌ “If you do not obey me, disaster will happen.” ❌ “God told me you must follow my personal instruction.” ❌ “You cannot hear God unless you come through me.” This replaces the Holy Spirit’s guidance with human dependence. True spiritual leadership points people toward God. False spiritual control makes people dependent on a person. The Holy Spirit leads believers into truth, not bondage. 🕊️ 3. God’s Voice Produces Freedom, Not Spiritual Captivity 🌱 Jesus said: “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” — John 8:32 A genuine word from God may challenge you, but it will also bring you closer to God. It will produce: ✨ Humility ✨ Repentance ✨ Faith ✨ Wisdom ✨ Greater love for Christ But manipulation produces: ❌ Fear of man ❌ Confusion ❌ Dependency on personalities ❌ Loss of personal relationship with God Ask yourself: “Is this prophetic word helping me trust God more, or is it making me afraid to move without a person’s approval?” 4. Test the Spirit Behind the Message 🔥 The Bible gives us a command: “Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try the spirits whether they are of God…” — 1 John 4:1 Testing the spirit means examining: 1. Does it agree with Scripture? 📖 God will never contradict His written Word. 2. Does it reveal Christ or glorify a person? ✝️ The Holy Spirit always points people to Jesus. “He shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew it unto you.” — John 16:14 3. Does it produce spiritual maturity? 🌿 God desires sons and daughters who grow in wisdom, not followers who cannot discern. 5. Do Not Exchange Discernment for Excitement 🕯️ Many people are attracted to spiritual experiences, dramatic words, and supernatural encounters. But spiritual maturity is not measured by how many revelations we hear. It is measured by how deeply we walk with God. “But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil.” — Hebrews 5:14 A believer who lacks discernment can be impressed by anything spiritual. But a mature believer asks: “Does this carry the heart of God?” “Does this align with Scripture?” “Does this produce love, truth, and holiness?” 6. Never Let a Prophetic Word Replace Your Relationship With God 🕊️ Prophecy is a gift, but God Himself is the source. A prophetic word should confirm what God is doing, not replace your prayer life, Scripture, and personal relationship with Him. The danger begins when people seek voices more than they seek God. When people chase predictions more than transformation. When they desire revelation more than obedience. God did not call us to become addicted to words; He called us to become rooted in Him. 🌳 A Prayer for Discernment 🙏✨ Father, give us spiritual wisdom and discernment. Teach us to recognize Your voice above every other voice. Remove every deception, every manipulation, and every false influence that pulls us away from Your truth. Help us love prophecy while testing every word. Give us humility to receive correction and courage to reject anything that does not reflect Your heart. May our eyes be opened, our spirits become sensitive, and our lives remain anchored in Jesus Christ. In Jesus’ name, Amen. 🕊️ Final Reflection 🌿 The greatest protection against deception is not suspicion—it is intimacy with God. A person who knows the Shepherd’s voice will recognize the voices that do not belong to Him. “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.” — John 10:27 🕊️ Question for Reflection: Are you following God’s voice, or have you unknowingly allowed another voice to become louder than His? #TestingEverySpirit #SpiritualDiscernment #PropheticWisdom #HearingGodsVoice #KingdomMaturity #BiblicalTruth #WalkWithGod #HolySpiritGuidance #DiscernmentInTheChurch #SpiritualGrowth #JesusIsTheCenter #TruthOverDeception #ChristianMaturity #FaithAndWisdom #GuardYourHeart #EndTimesDiscernment #KingdomRevelation #GrowInChrist #RevivalFire #SeekGodFirst
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  • Start your day by seeking God, and let Him guide every step.

    Share this with someone who needs encouragement to start every morning with prayer.

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    ☀️ Start your day by seeking God, and let Him guide every step. 📲 Share this with someone who needs encouragement to start every morning with prayer. #Psalm53 #SeekGodFirst #MorningPrayer #TrustInTheLord #WalkWithGod #ChristianEncouragement #FaithInAction #GodHearsPrayer #HopeInChrist #Lordsbook
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  • Before making important decisions, Jesus chose to pray.

    Share this with someone who needs encouragement to seek God's guidance through prayer.

    #Luke612 #PowerOfPrayer #SeekGodFirst #PrayWithoutCeasing #TrustGod #ChristianEncouragement #FaithInAction #GodsGuidance #HopeInChrist #Lordsbook
    🙏 Before making important decisions, Jesus chose to pray. 📲 Share this with someone who needs encouragement to seek God's guidance through prayer. #Luke612 #PowerOfPrayer #SeekGodFirst #PrayWithoutCeasing #TrustGod #ChristianEncouragement #FaithInAction #GodsGuidance #HopeInChrist #Lordsbook
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  • How many plans have you made that completely fell apart?

    Now ask yourself this: before making those plans, did you truly seek God's counsel?

    Throughout Scripture, the people who walked in victory didn't move until God spoke. David sought the Lord before going into battle. Solomon sought His wisdom. The prophets spoke and acted at His command.

    There's a pattern.

    When you invite God into your plans, it doesn't always mean the outcome will look the way you imagined. It means His purpose will prevail—and His way always leads to victory.

    So before your next decision, stop and ask Him first.

    Make God your Partner in every plan. Seek His counsel, trust His direction, and then move in obedience.

    Father, thank You that I can seek Your wisdom in every decision. Help me to stop relying on my own understanding and to seek Your counsel before I move. Lead me in Your perfect will. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

    #DailyVerse #SeekGodFirst #TrustHisPlan #LeftFieldSessions #NoneOfMeAllOfHim
    How many plans have you made that completely fell apart? Now ask yourself this: before making those plans, did you truly seek God's counsel? Throughout Scripture, the people who walked in victory didn't move until God spoke. David sought the Lord before going into battle. Solomon sought His wisdom. The prophets spoke and acted at His command. There's a pattern. When you invite God into your plans, it doesn't always mean the outcome will look the way you imagined. It means His purpose will prevail—and His way always leads to victory. So before your next decision, stop and ask Him first. Make God your Partner in every plan. Seek His counsel, trust His direction, and then move in obedience. Father, thank You that I can seek Your wisdom in every decision. Help me to stop relying on my own understanding and to seek Your counsel before I move. Lead me in Your perfect will. In Jesus' Name, Amen. #DailyVerse #SeekGodFirst #TrustHisPlan #LeftFieldSessions #NoneOfMeAllOfHim
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  • Prayer aligns our hearts with God's will. It calms our fears, sharpens our focus, and reminds us that we are not facing life's challenges alone.

    Don't make the next move without talking to God first.

    #StartWithPrayer #PrayFirst #PowerOfPrayer #TrustGod #WalkByFaith #ChristianLiving #SeekGodFirst #FaithInAction #ChristianEncouragement #BibleTruth
    🙏 Prayer aligns our hearts with God's will. It calms our fears, sharpens our focus, and reminds us that we are not facing life's challenges alone. 📲 Don't make the next move without talking to God first. #StartWithPrayer #PrayFirst #PowerOfPrayer #TrustGod #WalkByFaith #ChristianLiving #SeekGodFirst #FaithInAction #ChristianEncouragement #BibleTruth
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