Is God Enough – Seeking First the Kingdom
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- Seeking first the Kingdom means living under Christ’s authority.
- Righteousness is alignment with His will, not self-effort.
- The Kingdom has been present since Christ introduced it and is now being manifested.
- The Kingdom is revealed through humility and surrendered vessels.
- We do not bring the Kingdom; we align with His purposes and allow Him to work.
- Worship is the purest expression of seeking the Kingdom.
- Worship is not just singing—it is presenting our bodies as living sacrifices.
- The greatest worship is loving God regardless of circumstance.
- True commitment says, “I will walk with God whether I live or die.”
- Overcoming comes through the blood of the Lamb, our testimony, and loving not our lives unto death.
- The love of the Lord is unchanging and unfathomable.
- God completes what He begins.
- The central question: Is God enough in every situation?
KEY QUOTES
- “If He's King, then He's in authority, and whatever He speaks, that we do.”
- “We don’t bring the Kingdom; we align our spirits with His purposes.”
- “The greatest worship you and I can give is when, in spite of everything we go through, we say, ‘Yes, I love You.’”
- “Is God enough for you? Worship Him.”
- “To love Him is His perfect will.”
- “There has to be that thing in your spirit that says, ‘I’m going to walk with God regardless if I live or die.’”
- “The love of the Lord is the key.”
- “What He has begun, He will complete.”
SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES
- Matthew 6 (33)– Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness.
- Matthew 11 (12)– The Kingdom suffers violence, and the violent take it by force.
- Romans 12 (1)– Present your bodies a living sacrifice, your spiritual service of worship.
- Revelation 12 (11)– Overcome by the blood of the Lamb, the word of testimony, and loving not our lives unto death.
- Hebrews 12 (2)– Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith.
- Psalm 22 (3)– He dwells in the praises of His people.
- Jeremiah 31 (33)– I will write My law on their hearts.
- Philippians 1 (6)– He who began a good work in you will complete it.
TAKEAWAY Seeking first the Kingdom is not about activity—it is about surrender. When we worship, yield, and love God regardless of circumstances, we align with His purposes and allow His Kingdom to be manifested through us. The question every believer must answer is simple but profound: Is God enough?
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