Unlimited KingdomExemplo
“To Receive The Kingdom We Must Put Jesus First”
Jesus must either be first of all, or nothing at all.
I’ve sometimes been all excited about business opportunities that promise to make me a millionaire. And then my excitement has been totally deflated when the reality hasn’t lived up to the promises.
Jesus offers us the best deal ever: eternal life in the Kingdom of Heaven. In the Bible there’s a story about a rich young man who got all excited about this and ran up to Jesus, fell on his knees, and asked, “What must I do to inherit eternal
life?” (Mark 10:17). When Jesus told him to sell everything he had and to give it to the poor, the man went away sad, his excitement completely deflated. His attitude towards money stood in the way of the blessings that Jesus could give him.
Jesus wasn’t telling us that every one of us has to go and sell everything and give it to the poor. Instead, he was talking about what the attitude of our hearts must be if we want eternal life. We must absolutely put Jesus and the priorities
of his Kingdom first.
If there is anything in our lives or in our hearts that is standing in the way of our relationship with him and his Kingdom agenda, we must give it up. Jesus must either be first of all, or nothing at all.
Consider your attitude to money and possessions. I encourage you to make a prayerful gift to a worthy charity or Christian ministry. Challenge your heart by making the gift of such a size that it hurts. (Note: If you or your family have personal and pressing needs, you should make sure you can meet these first).
By Dr Eliezer Gonzalez
Jesus must either be first of all, or nothing at all.
I’ve sometimes been all excited about business opportunities that promise to make me a millionaire. And then my excitement has been totally deflated when the reality hasn’t lived up to the promises.
Jesus offers us the best deal ever: eternal life in the Kingdom of Heaven. In the Bible there’s a story about a rich young man who got all excited about this and ran up to Jesus, fell on his knees, and asked, “What must I do to inherit eternal
life?” (Mark 10:17). When Jesus told him to sell everything he had and to give it to the poor, the man went away sad, his excitement completely deflated. His attitude towards money stood in the way of the blessings that Jesus could give him.
Jesus wasn’t telling us that every one of us has to go and sell everything and give it to the poor. Instead, he was talking about what the attitude of our hearts must be if we want eternal life. We must absolutely put Jesus and the priorities
of his Kingdom first.
If there is anything in our lives or in our hearts that is standing in the way of our relationship with him and his Kingdom agenda, we must give it up. Jesus must either be first of all, or nothing at all.
Consider your attitude to money and possessions. I encourage you to make a prayerful gift to a worthy charity or Christian ministry. Challenge your heart by making the gift of such a size that it hurts. (Note: If you or your family have personal and pressing needs, you should make sure you can meet these first).
By Dr Eliezer Gonzalez
Sobre este plano
This Unlimited Kingdom reading plan will inspire you with what it means to be a follower of Jesus Christ, and your part both in his kingdom and in the world. Jesus spoke more about the Kingdom of Heaven than anything else. This reading plan goes to the very heart of the teachings of our Lord, and answers some of the most important questions of life: What is the Kingdom of Heaven, and what does it mean for me to live within it?
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