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God is a God of peace (1 Corinthians 14:33), and he cannot operate in disorder. In disorder and chaos, there is no coverage from God. When there is disorder, we are exposed to everything that Satan wants to do: destroy us. We must analyze the areas of our lives in which there is something messy or out of place, in order to co correct it.
We must order our priorities to have God's favor. Your priorities should be God, your family, and your ministry or work, but never the other way around. If your family is above God, you are in disorder. If your work or ministry is before your family, that is also a disorder.
God must be always our priority. The Bible teaches us to seek first his kingdom and righteousness, and the other things will be provided (Matthew 6:33). By putting your priorities in order, you will see how God's blessing and protection are in what you love.
Let's pray together:
God, thank you for speaking into my life today. I ask in Jesus' name that you would show me what areas of my life are not in order and everything I need to fix to have a life that is pleasant for you. Help me to have the correct priorities; that you may always be the first and most important person in my life. I ask this, in the mighty name of Jesus, amen.
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