Prioritizing God
“But for me it is good to be near God; I have made the Lord God my refuge, that I may tell of all your works.” — Psalm 73:28
The best part of our existence is God. Health, relationships, and material possessions are important, but they shouldn’t be number one in our lives. When we prioritize God as number one and He becomes central, our lives take on real meaning. We live in a fallen world, which means life isn’t perfect. We’re still in a place that’s yearning for hope. Maybe one of our kids has gone down a wayward path. Maybe an investment we made has evaporated. Perhaps we’ve been diagnosed with a dreaded disease. When we fix our hope on God, He anchors us and gives us stability in the midst of our difficulties. He gives us purpose, promise and hope. With God as our number one, we will never face life’s trials alone.
