In the sermon titled "Seek Ye First The Kingdom Of God," Tom Harding discusses the importance of prioritizing God's kingdom and His righteousness as foundational to the Christian life, referencing Matthew 6:19-34. The preacher emphasizes that the kingdom of God is a spiritual realm rather than a physical one, highlighting the righteousness that is revealed through the Gospel. Key arguments include the futility of earthly treasures, the necessity of having a single-minded devotion to Christ, and the call to trust God in all things, especially amid anxiety and worry. Scripture references such as Romans 14 and Psalm 62 are used to support the themes of faith, reliance on God's provision, and the eternal focus required of believers. The practical significance of the message is a call to reject materialism and worry, ultimately encouraging believers to live a life that seeks God first, trusting Him to meet their needs.
“Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.”
“You cannot serve God and mammon. You cannot have two masters.”
“Prudent and careful thought is wise, right, and responsible. Careful thought and wise thought and responsible thought is right. But self-tormenting worry and anxiety over things which we cannot change is wrong and sinful.”
“The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want.”
The Bible teaches that seeking the kingdom of God comes first and leads to all other needs being met.
Matthew 6:33
God's righteousness is revealed in the gospel through Jesus Christ's fulfillment of the law and His sacrificial act.
Romans 3:22-24, Matthew 5:17
Trusting God during anxious times reflects our faith in His provision and care for us.
Matthew 6:25-34, Psalm 23, Romans 14:17
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