Living a Spirit-Filled Life: Seeking God's Kingdom

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Spirit is unbodily personal power, unbodily personal power. Now, biblically, God is paradigmatically spirit, and that's what God is. He is unbodily personal power. He acts, God acts, and God's actions constitute his kingdom. God's kingdom is the range of his effective will. [00:01:28]

A spiritual life is basically, in the Christian understanding, it is a life lived from the direction and the power and the motivations and the character of Jesus Christ himself. It is Christ in you that gives you a spiritual life, and of course, with Christ comes his two best friends, God the Father and God the Holy Spirit. [00:02:37]

His word is seek first the kingdom of God and its righteousness, the kind of righteousness characteristic of the kingdom of God, and everything else will be added. He's speaking into a context of people like us that have all kinds of concerns that get up and jump on us when we wake up in the morning. [00:04:35]

When you seek for something, you look for it everywhere. That's what seeking means, and you make that your main project to find it. You're not going anywhere until you find your keys. So that sort of puts it up on the front row, and now you're looking for your keys and you're seeking them everywhere. [00:06:05]

Seeking is fundamental because it is what we are seeking that shows who we are. Our wants constitute the most important thing about our lives. What you and I are seeking is what pulls our life together in whatever shape it may be and makes it what it is. [00:09:25]

The kingdom of heaven is something we have to seek. Do you know what? If you don't want to know it, you don't have to, at least for now, and now is what we're concerned about, and that's very important for God to preserve that. But now, on the other hand, he makes it available. [00:12:47]

If with all your heart you really do seek me, you will find me. See, that gets you back again to the question, what is it you really want? See, it's very tempting for us. We have our projects. There are things we want, and we'd like to have a little help from God. [00:13:20]

The greatest threat to the kingdom of God in my life is my kingdom, and God gives us space. He makes the kingdom available. He made it available in his son. He makes it available in the scriptures. He makes it available in human history, and above all, he makes it available right next to you. [00:14:37]

Jesus said seek first the kingdom of God. What's the kingdom of God? It's what God is doing. What is the law of God? It's what God is doing. It's God's way of acting, and of course, the law refers much more than to just the Ten Commandments, but it includes those as well. [00:19:12]

The law is a good thing to keep it, to fill your mind with. It brings a substance that will direct your life according to it. You don't just have to try to do it. You take it in, and then as you take the substance of the word of God into you, it directs and motivates and empowers you. [00:19:50]

The word is a primary dimension of the kingdom. It's a primary dimension of the kingdom. It's active, it's creative, it's redemptive, and when you take the word in, it is a substance to your soul, and that's why Jesus, you will remember, said man shall not live by bread alone. [00:21:13]

When we take the word of God into us, it is a substance to our soul, and that's why Jesus, you will remember, said man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God. [00:21:45]

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