“Putting God First” Matthew 6:33 (2024 New Year Message)

President Lyndon Johnson’s wife Lady Bird once gave a speech to wives of congressmen. She told them she had once asked Lyndon what he felt were the three most significant priorities in his career, and he named what he felt they were. Then she told those wives: “I recommend that you ask that same question at home.” What are your most important priorities. Lady Bird said it is so easy for us to get “fragmented” — especially in the  busy Washington lives they led — so she said you need to know what your priorities are; what is most important; that you want to be sure to accomplish when your time is over. She said, make sure your life and your time here adds up to something. (Abigail McCarthy, in Katharine Graham’s Washington, p. 641)

Lady Bird Johnson was an extraordinary person, and I think her advice is good for all of us today. If we aren’t careful, our lives can get very scattered and fragmented today, too. We need to make sure we know what our priorities are — and like she said, make sure our lives at the end of 2024 add up to something! 

I hope that you are here today because you know that God needs to be a priority in your life. And not just “a” priority, but THE priority. Jesus said in Matthew 6:33 that we are to “seek FIRST the kingdom of God.” The single greatest problem facing many Christians today is that we don’t really give God the priority He should have in our lives. We give Him “a” place, but not FIRST place. So as we begin this new year together let’s look at what God’s word tells us about giving Him “FIRST” place in our lives this year:

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Teacher’s Overview of Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Genesis 8:10-22, “Land!”

A brief overview for Sunday School teachers of Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Genesis 8:10-22 for Sunday, January 14, 2024, with the title, “Land!” 

A video version of this overview is available on YouTube at:

INTRO:  ??? Can you share a time when you celebrated, because God brought you out of a difficult situation???

(FOR EXAMPLE: After I had been sick and out the ministry for two years in 2013-14, the Lord raised me up and I got well, and was called to pastor at Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church in Morganton, NC, in 2015. A friend of mine saw the picture of me standing at the front of the church and said I had a look of satisfaction on my face: I did; I was rejoicing in what God had done in raising me back up out of a difficult situation!)

You/your group can share times when God brought you out of difficult situations — Then say something like: In today’s lesson we see how God brought Noah and his family out of the difficult time of the Flood, and delivered them to dry land again.

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Teachers’ Overview of Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Genesis 6 & 7, “Judgment”

A brief overview for Sunday School teachers and Bible study leaders of Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson on Genesis 6:13-22, 7:20-24 for Sunday, January 7, 2023, with the title of “Judgment.”

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INTRO:  ??? What are some of the worst effects of sin that you personally have seen/heard about in our world today?

(Some might = all kinds of problems in families; or all the atrocities of the Hamas attack on Israel. Or human trafficking; or the explosion of pornography; or abortion/the murder of babies; or violence uncontrolled in many streets — sadly there are too many examples to name, on the news every day!)

After several have shared, then I’d say:  This is how the world has become as a result of man’s sin. This is nothing new; it is how the world was in our passage for today, Genesis 6, where God sees Mankind’s sin and judges it.

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Teacher’s Overview: Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Genesis 4:1-5, “The First Murder”

A brief overview for Sunday School teachers and Bible study leaders, of Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Genesis 4:1-15 with the title of “The First Murder” for Sun. Dec. 31, 2023.

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INTRO: ??? Can you see some things in yourself/your spouse, that have been passed down to your children??? 
(maybe looks, tendencies, preferences, skills, etc.?)
When our oldest son Paul was a baby, I had him on my hip at the checkout line in the grocery store in Oklahoma City, and the clerk said, “Oh how cute, he looks just like you!” I took that as a compliment of course – but it was neat to know that I had passed something down to him; that he was like me)

You/your group can talk about things you’ve passed down to your children, then say something like: Today we’re going to see from Genesis 4 how, sadly, Adam & Eve passed their SIN down to their offspring, and we see the first murder between Cain & Abel.

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Teacher’s Overview: Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Luke 2:1-15 “The First Christmas”

A brief overview for Sunday school teachers and Bible study leaders, of Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Luke 2:1-15, for Sunday, December 24, 2023, with the title, “The First Christmas.”

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Like a lot of churches, FBC Angleton is not having Sunday school on Christmas Eve day, but I know some of you will, so I wanted to get out at least a little something to help you with preparation for the lesson that day, which jumps to Luke 2 for the Christmas holiday.

I’ll give you 2-3 points you can make, and some stories/illustrations and some questions for your group that I hope will help you.  If you want a little more you can look at my blog, http://www.shawnethomas.com, where I will post my sermons from a Christmas series on Luke 2 that I am preaching at our church.

I. The First Christmas is grounded in HISTORY.

??? I might begin this section by asking my group to call out all of the historic/real life people and places they see in :1-4.

(These would include:

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“A ‘Real Life’ Christmas” (Luke 2:1-11 sermon)

My sister serves as a missionary in southeast Asia. We both grew up at the First Baptist Church of Harrah, Oklahoma — a church much like FBC Angleton in a lot of ways. When we were young, our church was having our annual Christmas program, just like we had last week, and it featured some of the children from our church doing a live Nativity scene. I don’t remember being in it myself, but my sister was in it — she was an angel, hovering over the manger scene. That can be a tough spot, in a heavy costume, with all the lights, and all the pressure and so on. And it was for her too, I guess, because right in the middle of the nativity, she fainted, and crashed down right on top of the manger scene — at the very moment they were singing, “And the angel of the Lord came down …”!  Depending on how you look at it, it was either “perfect timing,” or the worst nativity ever! 


We try so hard to make things like our Christmas nativities “perfect” — we want just the right picture; just the right look on the stage, or on our mantle, or under our tree, or wherever it is — and I thought our group did a fantastic job last week!  But as our kids were marching in Sunday I thought, you know, if they do mess up, that’s just real life; and that very much reflects what happened at the first Christmas. When Jesus was born, it was not some “perfect model” scenario. It was what we might call a “messy” situation with a lot difficulties and “real life” problems. 

There’s a message for us there. Many of us work hard to achieve that “perfect,” “normal” life (whatever we deem that to be!).  But C.S. Lewis wrote in his Screwtape Letters, “What humans call a ‘normal life’ is the exception.” (p.  157)  Actually the real “normal” life is not the neat situation we might hope for. “Real life” is often pretty messy. 

If we see anything here in Luke 2, which is for many of us the most familiar Christmas story, we see that what happened there was not a “neat and packaged” production, but a “Real Life Christmas,” that came in a real place, in the midst of real life difficulties — but in it, God gave us a real Savior who would change our real lives.  

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Teacher’s Overview of Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Genesis 3:1-7, 21-24 “The First Sin”

A brief overview for Sunday School teachers and Bible study leaders, of Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Genesis 3:1-7, 21-24, “The First Sin,” for Sunday, December 17, 2023. A video version of this overview is available on YouTube at:

INTRO: One way to begin this lesson would be to ask your group, ??? “Can anyone remember the first sin you ever committed, that you were aware of?”???

(I shared with our church one time about how I stole a grape in the grocery store. I knew I shouldn’t do it, but I wanted one of those grapes, and I did it anyway, and although to some it does not seem like a big thing, it was a sin to me, and I have remembered it ever since.  

AND/OR: at my grandmother’s house for Christmas when I was a preschooler, our grandparents gave my sister & I each a big balloon. Mine was good, but hers was even better — I remember it was a big red teddy bear balloon and I wanted it. I was envious. So I popped it with a fork, and ruined Christmas Eve! She cried, and I was sent to bed, and I remember falling asleep watching for Santa out the window while the airplane lights were flying by …)

You/your group can share the memories you have, then say something like: Today we are going to look at the very first sin of mankind as a whole: the sin of Adam & Eve in the Garden of Eden.

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Teacher’s Overview: Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Genesis 2:7-9, 15-25, “The First Couple”

A brief overview for Sunday School teachers and Bible study leaders, of Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Genesis 2:7-9, 15-25 for Sunday, December 10, 2023, “The First Couple.” A video overview of this overview is available on YouTube at:

INTRO ??? Anyone want to share a fun story of how you met your husband/wife??? Or of someone you know who has an interesting story.

(For EX: I’ve shared before with our group, that Cheryl & I grew up in the same high school. Actually the first time I was ever aware of Cheryl was in 7th grade, in art class, when she was being hauled out into the hallway to be paddled for cutting up in class!) 

I know your group will have some interesting things to share. After you’ve finished those stories, then you can say something like: Today we are going to look at how God brought the very FIRST couple together in the Garden of Eden! 

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Teacher’s Overview of Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson: Genesis 1-2 “The First Week”

A brief overview of Lifeway’s “Explore the Bible” lesson of Genesis 1:1-5, 26-2:3, “The First Week,” for Sunday, December 3, 2023. A video version of this overview is available on YouTube at:

INTRO:  ??? Share the most beautiful/most favorite place in nature (creation) that you have personally seen???

(Mine would have to be the Grand Canyon. It is literally beyond words, and no picture you take adequately conveys what you are are seeing there.)

You/your group can share your favorite places, and then you can say something like: today we are going to see how all these beautiful places were spoken into being by God. 

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“A Song In The Night” (Habakkuk 3 sermon)

In the early 1820’s, John Keats, the English poet, went outside one evening for the specific purpose of sitting under a tree and listening to the song of a nightingale, the bird renowned for singing its song at night. Several hours later, one of his friends said that Keats returned home with scraps of paper in his hand; on them he had composed one of the most famous poems in history: “Ode To A Nightingale.” Keats was captivated with the nightingale; the bird that could sing Its song in the night. 

As we come to the end of this Book of Habakkuk this morning, I believe that the prophet Habakkuk himself is much like that nightingale. He lived in a land of darkness, and it was about to get much darker. And yet, he had a song that he could sing even in those dark days. The Book of Job speaks of “God my Maker, who gives songs in the night.” And if You are a follower of Jesus Christ today, then you can be like that nightingale as well. In the darkest hours of your life, you can still have a song to sing: “A Song In The Night.”

Before Thanksgiving I said l that the 5 “woes” in Chapter 2 were like a song composed of 5 verses, each with a “woe” of judgment on a different type of sin. Well Chapter 3 actually IS a song in Hebrew! It begins saying that it’s “A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet” and then says “according to Shiggonoth” – “Shiggonoth” is the tune this “song” was sung to. Then in the last verse of chapter 3 it says, “for the choir director, on my stringed instruments.” So Habakkuk 3 is a song, written by Habakkuk, about what he and his nation of Israel were going through, and what he had learned from the Lord in this time. The Book of Habakkuk began with all of his questions and doubts — but it ends in a song of praise and faith, “a song in the night,” that we would do well to imitate:

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