Author: Jerry Savelle
When your motivation for studying the Bible is so that you can know Him
and not just to find some “secret formula,” then you will discover that your
relationship will put you in a position to have your every need met.
This is why Jesus said, “Seek ye first the kingdom of God,” or in other
words, put God first in your life, then “all these things shall be added unto
you” (see Matthew 6:33).
The revelation from the Word of God that God wants to bless us is
certainly valid. However, some people have become selfish, self-centred, and
have no desire to know God, they only want what He’ll give them.
Many people have never really entered into a “knowing” relationship with
God. They know about Him, but they really don’t know Him, because they don’t
know Him, they tend to believe things about Him that simply are not true.
Don’t just look for some “get rich quick” scheme. Study the Word in
order to know Him more intimately.
I hear Christians say sometimes, “I don’t know God’s will.” When you get
to know Him, you’ll know His will. When you seek Him to know Him, everything
else that you need will always follow.
Confession: Today, I set aside any things that I have been seeking
first. I commit to seek God first and to know Him more intimately and trust
that the other things will be added to me.
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