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What does the Bible say about seeking first the kingdom of God?

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The Bible teaches in Matthew 6:33 to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, promising that all our needs will be met.

In Matthew 6:31-34, Jesus instructs His listeners not to worry about their daily needs such as food, drink, and clothing. Instead, He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the kingdom of God and His righteousness. This reflects the sovereign grace belief that we should rely on God's provision rather than being consumed by earthly concerns. By seeking God's kingdom first, we align our lives with His purpose, ensuring that our spiritual needs are met, and in turn, we can trust that our material needs will also be taken care of by our Heavenly Father.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:31-34, Matthew 6:33, Luke 12:31

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