“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” Matthew 6:33 KJV
The supernatural life is real, but it is reserved for those who deliberately put God first. Supernatural provision, divine help, protection, lifting, and intervention are released to those who make God their highest priority. When you place Him above every other pursuit, you position yourself for uncommon breakthroughs. You must treasure His word more than food, comfort, or ambition (Job 23:12; Joshua 1:8). Like Mary, who chose the better part, learn to sit at His feet and receive instruction rather than be distracted by many things (Luke 10:41- 42).
Putting God first means giving priority to fellowship with Him, through worship, prayer, obedience, and study of the Scriptures. As you honor Him with your time, resources, and devotion, He takes responsibility for your life (Proverbs 3:9; Psalms 1:1–3). When God occupies first place, fear and worry lose their power over you, and peace becomes your daily experience (Philippians 4:6). Those who truly seek Him never lack direction, strength, or victory. If you desire a life of consistent triumph, learn to order your life around God. Make Him first in your decisions, plans, relationships, and pursuits. When He becomes your priority, every other thing will fall into divine order.
Prophetic
Word: I declare that as you commit to putting God
first, every need in your life shall be supernaturally supplied. The Lord will
lift you above struggles and cause His favor to distinguish you. Doors of
opportunity, provision, and advancement will open to you as you honor Him. From
today, you will live a life of divine order, peace, and overflowing blessings
in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Prayer: Father, I repent for every way I have placed other things before You. I
choose today to seek You first in all I do. Help me to love Your word,
prioritize Your presence, and walk in obedience. Order my steps and add all
that I need according to Your promise. I receive grace to put You first always,
in Jesus’ name. Amen.
