"One Thing" To Keep the Main Thing, The Main Thing
I have had in mind, Author Stephen Covey’s quote, “The Main Thing is to keep The Main Thing, the main thing.”
Because, I have a pastor who quotes it quite often in the Christian context.
In the Christian context, I would say that we must know that the main thing is to keep the central focus, or, “The Main Thing” of our Christian faith, the main thing.
What is this “Main Thing” or central focus of our Christian faith?
Our relationship with God, and upon this foundation, our relationship with other Christians as well as non Christians, and, our God given commission to evangelise to that men would be saved.
As many know, David, is one of my heroes and I will quote him when I say that keeping the “Main Thing” the main thing, is only possible or comes naturally to us when we begin to desire the ONE THING.
It is the state of our heart condition that determines whether we will activate or seek after God or keep the “Main Thing”, the main thing.
“One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to enquire in his temple.” (Psalm 27:4 KJV)
As I quote the above, I get this sense that, in fact, David was stating in his own words set to music, the fact that we must seek first God’s kingdom; abide in Him (make Him the central focus of our lives), behold His beauty (the goodness of God in its entirety) and inquire of Him (ask Him things, to gain His wisdom, knowledge and understanding).
Living such a lifestyle we become like David, able to have God’s supernatural strength to overcome afflictions day after day.
There is therefore an outflow of generosity, love and ability to forgive and embrace people regardless of their background or what they do to us easily and see things from God’s perspective.
Indeed, David, was someone whose life exemplified one who could do all things through God who strengthened him, Likewise, if we have the same conviction as David, through Christ, we are empowered or strengthened to be able to do all things (Phil 4:13).
You cannot give what you do not have, and, as we are in the worst of times in terms of the works of the powers of darkness, may we stay in the place of pursuing God with more zeal as never before, so that we are transformed and strengthened through His word and fellowship in the Spirit daily.
Let us keep in mind that it is not only for our sake that we do this, but so that the fountain of living waters (Holy Spirit) within us will overflow into the lives of our families, friends, neighborhood and even on national levels.
“The zeal of your house has consumed me” (Ps.69:9 NIV/John 2:17)
Without your zeal for God, at whatever cost, someone may never know God or receive Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour.
Just think about that!
“And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?” (Romans 10:14 NIV)
Brethren, may we take stock of our personal lives and honestly search our hearts asking “Have I made “The Main Thing, the main thing” this year and past years?
It is not too late for us to repent if we need to and tell the Lord that we will change our ways, seek after Him first, not what we want from Him.
In this Christmas season, may the Lord grant us wisdom and creative ways to reach the unsaved and draw them into the kingdom of God.
As my pastor is encouraging us to invite at least one Christian to our Carol service, you too can do the same, if you have not thought of this already. Also be prepared to have coffee with them before or after to speak about Jesus Christ the Savior of the world.
You may be their first introduction to the Christian faith and that day could be their day of salvation or the beginning of a hunger and thirst for God’s righteousness. My Desire for His Things To have all things - The Kingdom I first seek,
To do all things Christ’s strength I entreat.
One Thing I desire Is what I do seek, To abide in God - His beauty to behold. To enquirer in His abode - His Word to savor and rest in His favour. One main thing I desire, is what I do seek - To heal the sick and strengthen the weak - To feed the hungry the Word of Truth - For the way of Father to take solid root.
You are blessed, determine to stay blessed
Deborah Esther x
©Dec2015 Deborah E. Nyamekye
This devotional is one of similar devotionals with inter-related poems in the book by Deborah Esther Nyamekye entitled: Wielding the Sword of the Spirit (Treasures of Wisdom Series 2)
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