In his sermon titled "First Things First," Gary Shepard addresses the theological doctrine of prioritizing God's kingdom and righteousness as central to Christian living. He emphasizes that seeking the kingdom is not merely a suggestion but a command rooted in Matthew 6:33, which states, "Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness." Shepard argues that the kingdom of God operates on the basis of God's sovereign grace, revealing mysteries to the elect, and highlights that true righteousness is found only in Christ, not through human works or efforts that are ultimately tainted by sin. He utilizes Scripture, including references from Matthew, Romans, and 2 Corinthians, to illustrate the paramount importance of being part of God's kingdom and the need for believers to rely on Christ's imputed righteousness. The practical significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance it offers believers that their spiritual needs are met through Christ, freeing them from anxiety over temporal concerns.
“Seek ye first above all things. May they all pale away into utter insignificance.”
“You need nothing but Christ.”
“The only way that we can understand them and know the mysteries of the kingdom is to the Spirit of God to reveal to us these things.”
“First Things First: to obey the command of the King, do not fret or worry about all these externals, but to seek first the kingdom of God.”
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