In the sermon "A Message For Graduates," Gabe Stalnaker emphasizes the paramount importance of prioritizing the Kingdom of God in the lives of high school and college graduates. The central argument is rooted in Matthew 6:33, which instructs believers to “seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness,” positing that this pursuit supersedes all earthly concerns, including career and relationships. The preacher highlights the transient nature of worldly achievements and encourages graduates to center their lives around Christ, recognizing Him as their ultimate righteousness and source of fulfillment. The practical significance is a reassurance that those who earnestly seek the Lord will find their needs met, a truth that reassures believers of God's provision in their lives.
“Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.”
“Everything in this life is temporary and it will soon end. There's only one thing that will last forever. And it's life in the person and the saving work of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“We don’t need a lucrative career. We need Christ.”
“If we have Christ, if we have mercy and forgiveness in the blood that he shed, if we have acceptance with God and the righteousness that he earned, we have success.”
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