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What does it mean to seek God's kingdom?

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Seeking God's kingdom involves prioritizing His reign and righteousness in our lives above all else.

In Matthew 6:33, Jesus instructs us to 'seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness,' which calls for a radical reorientation of priorities. Seeking God's kingdom means actively pursuing His will in every aspect of our lives, aligning our desires with His purposes. This pursuit reflects an acknowledgment that God's reign is the ultimate authority and that true fulfillment comes from living under His guidance. Furthermore, embracing God's righteousness enables us to live in a manner that exemplifies His character, drawing others to the truth of the gospel. In essence, seeking His kingdom requires us to let go of worldly distractions and elevate our spiritual goals.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:33

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