If we drift, we drift apart. If we grow, we grow together. Could it be that often the difference is determined by knowing our priorities and keeping them in focus? A priority is something we believe to be important. When we list priorities, we are listing those things we believe to be of great value in life.
Most Christians would agree that priority number one is our relationship and fellowship with God. Nothing is more important. In fact, our relationship with God influences the rest of our priorities. If God is the author of life, then nothing is more important than knowing Him. If God has spoken, then nothing is more important than hearing His voice. If God loves, nothing can bring greater joy than responding to His love. Jesus said, "Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness." Can we honestly say, that seeking the Kingdom of God is our first priority?
2007-12-06
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