Having God’s “Unreasonable” Faith

May 21st, 2014 by Dave Leave a reply »


Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you —Matthew 6:33

When we look at these words of Jesus, we immediately find them to be the most revolutionary that human ears have ever heard. “. . . seek first the kingdom of God . . . .” Even the most spiritually-minded of us argue the exact opposite, saying, “But I must live; I must make a certain amount of money; I must be clothed; I must be fed.” The great concern of our lives is not the kingdom of God but how we are going to take care of ourselves to live. Jesus reversed the order by telling us to get the right relationship with God first, maintaining it as the primary concern of our lives, and never to place our concern on taking care of the other things of life.

“. . . do not worry about your life. . .” (Matthew 6:25). Our Lord pointed out that from His standpoint it is absolutely unreasonable for us to be anxious, worrying about how we will live. Jesus did not say that the person who takes no thought for anything in his life is blessed— no, that person is a fool. But Jesus did teach that His disciple must make his relationship with God the dominating focus of his life, and to be cautiously carefree about everything else in comparison to that. In essence, Jesus was saying, “Don’t make food and drink the controlling factor of your life, but be focused absolutely on God.” Some people are careless about what they eat and drink, and they suffer for it; they are careless about what they wear, having no business looking the way they do; they are careless with their earthly matters, and God holds them responsible. Jesus is saying that the greatest concern of life is to place our relationship with God first, and everything else second.

It is one of the most difficult, yet critical, disciplines of the Christian life to allow the Holy Spirit to bring us into absolute harmony with the teaching of Jesus in these verses.

 

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Journal DJR
Good morning Lord.
It doesn’t seem to us like you set up your kingdom to according to a quid pro quo or vending machine metaphor …. if we do x, then you give y. But this verse kind of sounds that way.

What is my kingdom and how is it accessed? My kingdom is me. I am all in all. Access is thru Jesus. Total immersion in Him is total immersion in my kingdom. So it’s not quid quo pro, but those benefits do just happen when you seek me and my kingdom first. You are entering a different world and must come with a different mindset when you enter my kingdom. If you are still standing on the outside, looking in, evaluating, trying to understand and decide…… then it will indeed look like quid quo pro. But once you jump in. Then you will understand. So jump. I promise. It will be good.

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