
“But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” - Matthew 6:33
Do you know why God requires our complete commitment?
Mar 30, 2025
Janet Denison
God doesn’t want to be our governor; he wants to be our King. God doesn’t ask his children to work for him from nine to five. He asks us to serve him 24/7. Why do God’s demands require our complete commitment?
The Sermon on the Mount was the foundation of truth for Christ’s entire ministry. It’s found in Matthew 5–7. Jesus was preaching what it would mean for a child of God to walk in obedience under the New Covenant. To sum it up, God’s children would need to make him their King.
Jesus taught his disciples that the relationship the Lord wanted to have with them was that of a sovereign authority with a subject. Why is that the relationship God wants to have with each of us?
Jesus taught that when we seek God’s word and will, and when we live a life that is righteous (right with him), then God is able to provide his blessings, now and eternally, to our lives. Jesus had already taught the crowd the Beatitudes, the model prayer, and other lessons about living a godly life. After he said those things, he taught them to “seek first” God’s sovereign reign in their lives. Jesus wanted his disciples to seek to be righteous so that all those promised blessings in the Beatitudes and other passages could be added to their lives.
When we make God our King, he is able to direct our choices so that we live a life he is able to fully bless. God demands our complete commitment because that is the way he is most able to reward our earthly lives, now and eternally.
What has become a higher priority than fulfilling these words of Christ? Allow the word of Christ to dwell in you richly and the Lord can add blessing upon blessing to your life now and to your life eternal.
We have a King, not a governor.