Priority – Matthew 25:21

Categories: Daily Devotion

You can also download the PDF file here.

Priority – Matthew 25:21

Welcome to Scriptures for Life with TorahFamily.org. Taking time to focus on the Father’s way.

Matthew 25:21
His master replied, “Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!”

Do you have a mindset of being servant? Do you live your life for what you can get or for what you can offer YHWH? We need to note this individual was a faithful servant. Meaning, he didn’t just claim to be a servant, he lived it. It wasn’t just about do’s and don’ts. It was lifestyle of submission to the Father. Following His every command at will.

Because this individual was faithful with a few things, he’s put in charge of many things and then invited to share in his masters happiness. What has the Father given you to be faithful with? All of us have something He’s given us to do. And we can’t forget He also gives us tasks from day to day that may vary in purpose and cause. Are you being faithful with what He’s giving you?

Make it a priority to examine your life to make sure you’re faithful in what He speaks to you.

Let this be a focus in your time of meditation throughout the day. Until next time, Shalom.

Here's something interesting to consider:

Related Posts

 

Come Let Us Reason – “But my Pastor said…”

Come Let Us Reason – “But my Pastor said…”

  If you're leaning on interpretations from anyone other than the Living Word of God, are you wrong? Well, that depends if they're teaching from the Bible, their own interpretations, or the "church fathers." Steve teaches to follow 1st Thessalonians 5:21. We need to...

Come Let Us Reason – “Works are no Longer Required.”

Come Let Us Reason – “Works are no Longer Required.”

  If the Bible tells us not to worry about the law, and faith alone should be our focus, certainly we can point to multiple verses that say so. Right? Steve discusses the "faith versus works" argument, and what Jesus himself says about the topic. Spoiler alert: it's...

Come Let Us Reason – “But I Love the Lord.”

Come Let Us Reason – “But I Love the Lord.”

  You may love the Lord. He may know that you want to love him, but what does the Bible say that loving the Lord is? Join Steve as he shows how Messiah's own words point out how Jesus tells us to love him.      

Share This