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What does it mean to seek first the kingdom of God?

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To seek first the kingdom of God means prioritizing God’s will and righteousness over worldly concerns.

Seeking first the kingdom of God involves placing God's purposes and righteousness above all else in one's life. This principle, emphasized in Matthew 6:33, calls Christians to focus on spiritual growth, service, and evangelism rather than becoming consumed by material ambitions. When believers prioritize God's kingdom, they trust that their needs will be provided for in His timing and manner. The contrast drawn in Luke 12 between the rich man's misplaced confidence in his wealth and the believer's reliance on God exemplifies the importance of seeking spiritual over temporal fulfillment. This mindset not only shapes priorities but also enriches the believer's relationship with Christ.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:33, Luke 12, Matthew 14, Matthew 2:1-12

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