Kingdom Priorities: Valuing, Serving, and Devotion

Sermon on the Mount Series | Week 12

Introduction

In this blog, we will explore the Kingdom priorities of valuing, serving, and devotion. Jesus teaches us that as Kingdom people, our priorities should look different, and our devotion should be to the things that truly matter. We will dive into the teachings from Matthew chapter 6 and gain insights into how we can live a life that reflects our devotion to the Kingdom.

The Right Treasure

As Kingdom people, our priorities should look different, and our devotion should be to the things that truly matter. Jesus teaches us that our treasure should be in Heaven, not on Earth. We should not focus on temporary things that will wear out or be stolen. Instead, we should focus on eternal things, investing in people and relationships that will last for all eternity.

Our devotion to the Kingdom should be singular, with our eyes fixed on the Lord and his word. We cannot serve two masters, and we must choose to serve God alone. Our devotion to the Lord should be evident in the way we invest our time, talents, and resources.

The Right Devotion

Jesus makes it clear that our devotion should be single-hearted and focused on the Lord. We cannot have divided loyalties, serving both God and money. Our priorities should reflect our singular devotion to the Kingdom, investing in the things that truly matter in eternity.

Our devotion to the Lord should shape the way we live, the decisions we make, and the way we invest in people and relationships. Serving the right master means prioritizing the Kingdom above all else and living a life that reflects our devotion to the things that truly matter.

Motivations and Heart Priorities

As Kingdom people, our motivations and heart priorities are essential in living a life that reflects our devotion to the Kingdom. Jesus teaches us that our priorities should look different and our devotion should be to the things that truly matter. Our motivations and heart priorities should align with valuing, serving, and devotion to the Kingdom.

Valuing the Right Treasure

Our devotion to the Kingdom should be singular, with our eyes fixed on the Lord and his word. We cannot serve two masters, and we must choose to serve God alone. Our devotion to the Lord should be evident in the way we invest our time, talents, and resources. As Kingdom people, our priorities should reflect our singular devotion to the Kingdom, investing in the things that truly matter in eternity.

Pursuing the Right Devotion

Jesus makes it clear that our devotion should be single-hearted and focused on the Lord. Our priorities should reflect our singular devotion to the Kingdom, investing in the things that truly matter in eternity. Serving the right master means prioritizing the Kingdom above all else and living a life that reflects our devotion to the things that truly matter.

Serving the Right Master

Jesus says that Kingdom people have their eyes fixed on Heaven, their devotion is single, and it is for the Lord. You cannot serve both God and money. Our motivations and heart priorities should align with valuing, serving, and devotion to the Kingdom, investing in people and relationships that will last for all eternity.

Kingdom People and Their Priorities

As Kingdom people, our priorities should look different, and our devotion should be to the things that truly matter. Jesus teaches us that our treasure should be in Heaven, not on Earth. We should not focus on temporary things that will wear out or be stolen. Instead, we should focus on eternal things, investing in people and relationships that will last for all eternity.

Our devotion to the Kingdom should be singular, with our eyes fixed on the Lord and his word. We cannot serve two masters, and we must choose to serve God alone. Our devotion to the Lord should be evident in the way we invest our time, talents, and resources.

Jesus makes it clear that our devotion should be single-hearted and focused on the Lord. Our priorities should reflect our singular devotion to the Kingdom, investing in the things that truly matter in eternity. Serving the right master means prioritizing the Kingdom above all else and living a life that reflects our devotion to the things that truly matter.

As Kingdom people, our motivations and heart priorities are essential in living a life that reflects our devotion to the Kingdom. Our motivations and heart priorities should align with valuing, serving, and devotion to the Kingdom, investing in people and relationships that will last for all eternity.

Devotion to the Kingdom

Devotion to the Kingdom is a foundational principle for Kingdom people. Jesus teaches that our priorities should look different from the world, and our devotion should be singular, focused on the things that truly matter in eternity.

Valuing the Right Treasure

Our devotion to the Kingdom should be singular, with our eyes fixed on the Lord and his word. We cannot serve two masters, and we must choose to serve God alone. Our devotion to the Lord should be evident in the way we invest our time, talents, and resources.

Pursuing the Right Devotion

Jesus makes it clear that our devotion should be single-hearted and focused on the Lord. Our priorities should reflect our singular devotion to the Kingdom, investing in the things that truly matter in eternity. Serving the right master means prioritizing the Kingdom above all else and living a life that reflects our devotion to the things that truly matter.

Serving the Right Master

Jesus says that Kingdom people have their eyes fixed on Heaven, their devotion is single, and it is for the Lord. You cannot serve both God and money. Our motivations and heart priorities should align with valuing, serving, and devotion to the Kingdom, investing in people and relationships that will last for all eternity.

Investing in Eternity

As Kingdom people, our priorities should look different from the world. Our devotion should be singular, focused on the things that truly matter in eternity. Jesus teaches us that we cannot serve two masters, and we must choose to serve God alone.

Investing in eternity means prioritizing the Kingdom above all else and living a life that reflects our devotion to the things that truly matter. Our motivations and heart priorities should align with valuing, serving, and devotion to the Kingdom, investing in people and relationships that will last for all eternity.

The Right Treasure

Our devotion to the Kingdom should be singular, with our eyes fixed on the Lord and his word. We cannot serve two masters, and we must choose to serve God alone. Our devotion to the Lord should be evident in the way we invest our time, talents, and resources. As Kingdom people, our priorities should reflect our singular devotion to the Kingdom, investing in the things that truly matter in eternity.

The Right Devotion

Jesus makes it clear that our devotion should be single-hearted and focused on the Lord. Our priorities should reflect our singular devotion to the Kingdom, investing in the things that truly matter in eternity. Serving the right master means prioritizing the Kingdom above all else and living a life that reflects our devotion to the things that truly matter.

Serving the Right Master

Jesus says that Kingdom people have their eyes fixed on Heaven, their devotion is single, and it is for the Lord. You cannot serve both God and money. Our motivations and heart priorities should align with valuing, serving, and devotion to the Kingdom, investing in people and relationships that will last for all eternity.

The Heart Follows the Treasure

Jesus teaches that our treasure should be in Heaven, not on Earth. Our devotion to the Kingdom should be singular, with our eyes fixed on the Lord and his word. We cannot serve two masters, and we must choose to serve God alone. Our devotion to the Lord should be evident in the way we invest our time, talents, and resources. As Kingdom people, our priorities should reflect our singular devotion to the Kingdom, investing in the things that truly matter in eternity.

The Right Treasure

As Kingdom people, our priorities should look different, and our devotion should be to the things that truly matter. Jesus teaches us that our treasure should be in Heaven, not on Earth. We should not focus on temporary things that will wear out or be stolen. Instead, we should focus on eternal things, investing in people and relationships that will last for all eternity.

Our devotion to the Kingdom should be singular, with our eyes fixed on the Lord and his word. We cannot serve two masters, and we must choose to serve God alone. Our devotion to the Lord should be evident in the way we invest our time, talents, and resources.

Serving the Right Master

As Kingdom people, we need to serve the right master. Jesus makes it clear that our devotion should be singular, focused on the Lord. We cannot have divided loyalties, serving both God and money. Our priorities should reflect our singular devotion to the Kingdom, investing in the things that truly matter in eternity.

  • No one can serve two masters
  • Our hearts and motivations should be aligned with valuing, serving, and devotion to the Kingdom
  • We need to invest in people and relationships that will last for all eternity

Money can become like a god in our lives, consuming our thoughts and actions. We need to prioritize serving the Lord and investing in the things that truly matter, rather than being consumed by the temporary pleasures of this world.

The Choice of Priorities

As Kingdom people, our motivations and heart priorities are essential in living a life that reflects our devotion to the Kingdom. Jesus teaches us that our priorities should look different and our devotion should be to the things that truly matter. Our choices of priorities impact our daily decisions, our investments, and the way we live our lives.

Valuing the Kingdom's Treasure

Our devotion to the Kingdom should be singular, with our eyes fixed on the Lord and his word. We cannot serve two masters, and we must choose to serve God alone. Our devotion to the Lord should be evident in the way we invest our time, talents, and resources. As Kingdom people, our priorities should reflect our singular devotion to the Kingdom, investing in the things that truly matter in eternity.

Pursuing Singular Devotion

Jesus makes it clear that our devotion should be single-hearted and focused on the Lord. Our priorities should reflect our singular devotion to the Kingdom, investing in the things that truly matter in eternity. Serving the right master means prioritizing the Kingdom above all else and living a life that reflects our devotion to the things that truly matter.

Serving the Lord Alone

Jesus says that Kingdom people have their eyes fixed on Heaven, their devotion is single, and it is for the Lord. You cannot serve both God and money. Our motivations and heart priorities should align with valuing, serving, and devotion to the Kingdom, investing in people and relationships that will last for all eternity.

Investing in People and Eternity

As Kingdom people, our priorities should look different from the world. Our devotion should be singular, focused on the things that truly matter in eternity. Jesus teaches us that we cannot serve two masters, and we must choose to serve God alone.

Investing in eternity means prioritizing the Kingdom above all else and living a life that reflects our devotion to the things that truly matter. Our motivations and heart priorities should align with valuing, serving, and devotion to the Kingdom, investing in people and relationships that will last for all eternity.


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