5th Sunday after Pentecost!
Intro:
A. Have you
ever heard of getting the cart before the
horse? What does that expression mean? Let them respond.
B. It
usually means that we leave out or leave to later
an
important detail that we should do first.
C. In life,
we sometimes get the cart before the horse.
Trans.
In our scripture today, Christ gives some
instruction
concerning getting the cart before the horse.
Prayer
Matt
6:31-34 & Acts 11:19-30
Text: vs. 33
NRSV
"But strive first for the kingdom of God and
his righteousness,
and all these things will be given to you as
well."
I. What
other things might we seek first?
A. Necessities
of life (food & raiment): "needs."
1. In verses
31 & 32, Jesus had just said, "Don't
worry;
your needs will be supplied."
2. We are to
trust that God will provide a way for
our needs
to be met!
a. God usually does!
b. Another
job or a raise.
c. God
meeting the need through others such as
the Food Pantry, our free
food shelf or
Thrift store, or a Christian
friend.
B.
Material possessions; "wants."
1. The
"american dream." If you want
it, you can
Get
it! A new car, A better house, Keep up
with
the
Joneses!
2. We have
an obsession with getting more! Credit
cards
make it easy for a while . . . .
3. Before we
know it, we can be spread so thin that
we no
longer have time or money for God, and we
don't
have enough to meet our needs along with
our
wants!
4. One of
the main reasons people can’t support the church and missional things is that
they have gotten themselves in a financial tight because of wants so much so
that they can’t support the things of God.
a. If you find yourselves there, make a plan to
pay
off your debt and stay with it.
b. Figure out what you can pay for God’s work
now, and when you get things paid off, take another look at it and see what you
can do then.
c. Make God a priority.
C. Popularity,
especially for young people; Social
Standing,
for older people.
1. We want
to be popular; we want to fit in!
2. When
being accepted by a certain group of people becomes more important to us than God,
we may sacrifice morals and values to be a part!
3. We are
told to seek the Kingdom of God and his righteousness first and all these other
things will fall into place and our needs
will be supplied! What does this mean?
II. What does
it mean to seek the Kingdom of God:
A. Are we Christians?
1. Christ
followers were first called
Christians
at Antioch. Acts 11:26
a. They were reaching the Hellenists, not just
people
like themselves!
b. They sent financial relief back to the
church
in Judea. They weren’t just taking
care
of themselves!
2. Before
this, they were called disciples,
saints,
believers, brothers, or the way!
3. Methodists
were first called Methodists as a
slur for
their methodical ways!
4. Some
think Christians were first called
Christians
as a slur because they were
acting
like Christ!
a. We need to be believers!
b. But as we are seeking the Kingdom, we
need
to act like Christ!
3. Are we acting like Christ?
B. If we get so wrapped up in the world and
leave God
out,
we've missed it all! First become
Christian:
believer
and acting like Christ!
III. What does
it mean to seek his righteousness:
A. This applies to our daily lives after we
become believers! How do we act
like Christ?
1. Reading
the Bible Daily; Bible Study.
2. Prayer
life.
3. How we
treat people: fair, honest,
friendliness, and goodness.
4. Do we care
for people?
5. Are we
sharing the Love of God! Bottom
line! God is more concerned with this
than all the do’s and don’ts in the world!
6. If we
Love God first and Love others, we have fulfilled all the commandments! That is what Jesus said! Not about dos and
don’ts but about acting out of Love!
a. If we do this, it fulfills the ten
commandments!
b. If we do this, it affects how we live!
c. If we do this, it affects how we vote!
1) Do we vote for people who act like
Christ
and care for the marginalized,
for the
least among us like Christ, like the church at Antioch was doing?
2) Or do we vote for those who say they
are
Christian, but don’t really act
like
Christ?
d. If we do this, it affects how we spend our
money
and what we support!
B. Lastly, as for seeking God’s righteousness, it
means
giving
to God first in all areas of our lives!
Don’t
just
give God the leftovers. It means making
God 1st
priority
in all areas of our lives!
IV. Do these
things matter to us, or are we so wrapped up in "things" that we've
left God out?
A. Christianity
is a new life, change!
B. When we
seek God 1st, these other things will be taken care of! We just need to trust God and be willing to
walk through the doors that God opens to us.
C. When we
seek God 1st, God will show us all these other things as we are led
by Christ’s Spirit in us!
Conclusion:
A. Is God
first priority in our lives, or are we getting
the cart
before the horse?
B. Verse 24
says, "No one can serve two masters." It
sounds
like there is no grey area as to who we are
serving!
C. This
calls us to seriousness about our Christian lives! It calls us to a deeper commitment!
D. Which
master are we serving?
Prayer of Confession
Service of Communion