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Seek Him First

4 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2441670/fan_mail/new] Your calendar is full, your goals are clear, and somehow the pressure keeps rising. We feel that tension too, so today we’re grounding ourselves in one of the most practical verses for real life: Matthew 6:33, “Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.” It’s a direct challenge to the success-driven mindset that tells us we’ll finally be okay once we have more money, more security, more status, and more stuff.  We talk through what Jesus is and isn’t saying. This isn’t a call to ignore responsibilities or pretend needs don’t matter. It’s a call to stop letting those needs become our top priority. When we chase material outcomes, we can end up anxious, dissatisfied, and spiritually dry. When we fix our eyes on God and make him our focus, we find a different kind of stability: peace, provision, and purpose that don’t depend on perfect circumstances.  We also get practical with a simple set of questions that reveals what we’re really seeking: How can I honor God today? What does he want me to do with my time, my money, and my talent? Am I focused on what I love, or on who he is? We close with a reminder that hits deep: your worth is already secure in Christ, so you can let go of the pressure to accumulate or prove yourself through things.  If you want a short, clear reset for your priorities and spiritual focus, press play, then share this with a friend who’s carrying too much. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what area of your life needs a “seek him first” shift today.

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Seek Him First

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2441670/fan_mail/new] Your calendar is full, your goals are clear, and somehow the pressure keeps rising. We feel that tension too, so today we’re grounding ourselves in one of the most practical verses for real life: Matthew 6:33, “Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.” It’s a direct challenge to the success-driven mindset that tells us we’ll finally be okay once we have more money, more security, more status, and more stuff.  We talk through what Jesus is and isn’t saying. This isn’t a call to ignore responsibilities or pretend needs don’t matter. It’s a call to stop letting those needs become our top priority. When we chase material outcomes, we can end up anxious, dissatisfied, and spiritually dry. When we fix our eyes on God and make him our focus, we find a different kind of stability: peace, provision, and purpose that don’t depend on perfect circumstances.  We also get practical with a simple set of questions that reveals what we’re really seeking: How can I honor God today? What does he want me to do with my time, my money, and my talent? Am I focused on what I love, or on who he is? We close with a reminder that hits deep: your worth is already secure in Christ, so you can let go of the pressure to accumulate or prove yourself through things.  If you want a short, clear reset for your priorities and spiritual focus, press play, then share this with a friend who’s carrying too much. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us what area of your life needs a “seek him first” shift today.

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