Seek First the Kingdom of God
This sermon explores the radical command of Jesus in Matthew 6:33 to "seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness." The pastor emphasizes that seeking God's kingdom is not a one-time decision or seasonal practice, but a continuous, moment-by-moment surrender throughout each day. Drawing from the context of the Sermon on the Mount, the message challenges the natural human tendency to prioritize material needs and self-sufficiency. Instead, it calls believers to a fundamental heart transformation where God rules as King over every aspect of life—finances, relationships, health, and daily decisions. This seeking requires humility, acknowledging that only God can change our hearts, and trusting His timing, wisdom, and ways even when they differ from our own plans. The sermon emphasizes that true fulfillment comes not from achieving our goals first and then seeking God, but from surrendering control and allowing God's kingdom to take priority, trusting that He will provide what we truly need in His perfect timing.
