First things first

November 4, 2009

In the morning my prayer comes before you.

--Psalm 88:13

There's an amazing spiritual principle at work in our lives as Christ-followers called the principle of first fruits.

It works like this: You and I honor God by giving back to him the first portion of all that he gives to us. 

One obvious example of this principle is tithing. We tithe 10 percent of our income to God in thanks for his provision. And in return, God blesses the remaining 90 percent of our income, making it go further than we could even imagine!

But the principle of first fruits also applies to our work week. God calls us to dedicate the first day of each week to him and to set ourselves apart from the world for a day of worship and rest. And when we do this, we feel the wonderful blessings of God throughout our week.

So let me ask you this. If we are to dedicate the first day of our week to God, shouldn't we also dedicate the first portion of each day to him, as well? We should! Nothing will impact your day more positively than to begin it with Christ Jesus.

So give him the first part of your day and let him set the pace and tone of what is to come. When you do, you will feel more connected to him and be more accessible to do his will.

NOTHING WILL IMPACT YOUR DAY MORE POSITIVELY THAN TO BEGIN IT WITH CHRIST JESUS!


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Pause: Resting in God Instead of Stressing Out

Dear Friend,

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