The sermon titled "Seek Ye First," delivered by Gary Shepard, centers on the theological imperative found in Matthew 6:33, which commands believers to seek the kingdom of God and His righteousness as a primary focus in life. Shepard argues that this pursuit must be personal and prioritized above all worldly concerns, reinforcing that humanity's natural inclination is to stray from God unless enabled by divine grace. He references Romans 3 to emphasize human inability to seek God without divine intervention, yet affirms God's command does not absolve personal responsibility to obey. Practical significance lies in the understanding that seeking God results in spiritual reward and fulfillment, as God promises to provide for the needs of those who prioritize His kingdom. The call to seek God's righteousness rather than human righteousness underscores the centrality of Christ's redemptive work in blessings for the believer.
“He says that to me, individually, personally. He says that to each one of you, individually, personally, who read that verse. You seek first.”
“No man can come, and yet some do come. And here is this matter of ability and willingness to do so which must come from God alone.”
“The righteousness that He says He imputes to believing sinners, and by it makes them the righteousness of God in Christ.”
“Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.”
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