Divine Sah Push: Prioritizing God for Prosperity
Putting God first in every aspect of life is a fundamental divine principle that unlocks favor and prosperity. Seeking God’s kingdom above all else is not merely advisable but essential, as it aligns one’s life with God’s divine order and invites His active involvement. Just as the manger occupies the center of the nativity scene—symbolizing Jesus Christ as the heart of the story—God must be the central focus around which all areas of life revolve, including daily routines, relationships, work, and thoughts ([01:15:53]).
God desires to be foremost, not merely a part of life but the very first priority. When God is placed at the core—whether in family, career, or personal pursuits—this alignment results in divine prosperity. The Hebrew word "sah," meaning to push forward, describes how God advances those who prioritize Him. This divine "push" signifies favor that propels individuals ahead, leading to promotion and blessing as a direct consequence of seeking His kingdom first ([01:04:53]).
Seeking God first is a strategic act of faith that invites God’s active participation in one’s life. Honoring God with the first fruits—such as first thoughts, first time, first income, and the first day of the week—elicits a response from God who opens the floodgates of heaven, pouring out blessings beyond measure ([01:20:30]). This principle is rooted in the promise of Matthew 6:33, which assures that when God’s kingdom is sought first, all other needs and desires will be provided.
Prioritizing God extends beyond financial or material blessings; it encompasses a holistic lifestyle. This includes putting God first in time, thoughts, words, and actions. Developing habits such as "prayer first," "giving first," and "attending worship first" exemplifies this approach. When God is first, everything else falls into divine order and blessing ([01:31:46]). The act of putting God first triggers the divine "push"—the sah—that causes advancement and prosperity beyond natural capacity.
In essence, making God the center of life, just as the manger is the center of the nativity scene, activates a divine principle that results in favor, promotion, and alignment with God’s best. Seeking God’s kingdom first is the key to experiencing divine favor and advancement in every area of life ([01:04:53]).
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