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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