There are many things we value in life. Our spouses, our parents, our children, our car, our houses, traveling, and if you have all these things right, enjoy it; it’s God’s gift. Well, the question we are treating today is, what do you value most? I value my Master, Lord, Spouse, Redeemer, and Creator more than everything else. What is it that He cannot do for you? He’s the alpha, He’s the omega, He knows all things, He has all the powers, He’s in control of our lives. And if you value Him most, everything will be added unto you. That’s what the Bible says, “Seek you first the Kingdom of Heaven, and every other thing will be added to you in abundance.” I value Him most and call on you to value Him the most.
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