
The word “first” pinpoints priority; it identifies the importance of success and happiness. Remember, success is getting what you want while happiness is wanting what you get. The “first things” in life declare what’s most important. Thus, what are the most important things to a Christian; what’s first?
Give God the first hour of each day. Begin each day listening to God (i.e., reading the Bible) and talking to God (i.e., praying to God through Jesus). Prayer and Bible study are irreplaceable. They are not mutually exclusive; they are totally and completely dependent one upon the other. Thus, meditate daily on God’s Word (Psalm 1:2) and pray with priority (1 Timothy 2:1).
Give God the first day of each week. Christians honor the day of Jesus’ resurrection: Sunday (John 20:1). We assemble on the “first day of the week” (Acts 20:7) as did the early church. We assemble each Sunday and remember what the Lord has done for us (1 Corinthians 11:24-25); we honor, praise and glorify Him (Revelation 4:11; 5:12). The exhortation we receive from regular and consistent assembling is strengthening (Hebrews 10:24-25).
Give God the first portion of your pay. Every blessing, physical or spiritual, is from God (James 1:17). He requires that we live as “faithful stewards” of all He gives us (1 Corinthians 4:2). Proverbs 3:9-10 communicates a powerful principle of priority: “Honor the Lord with your possessions and with the firstfruits of all your increase; so your barns will be filled with plenty, and your vats will overflow with new wine.” God deserves our best, and our best are the firstfruits.
Give God the first consideration in every decision. Decisions are inevitable, and thus each one must be made with care. Joshua is exemplary in personal and collective decisions. In Joshua 24:15, he first chose for himself. Personal choice is decisive and influential. His first duty was for himself, and then he chose for his family. It is a powerful example when a man is able to speak for the decisions of his home. The greatest choice we can make, whether personal or domestic, is to obey Jesus.
Give God the first place in your heart. The object of our complete love (i.e., heart, mind, soul and strength) is God (Mark 12:30). Since God is in heaven, our affections (e.g., mind and heart) must be there centered (Colossians 3:1-4). As we deposit treasures in heaven, our hearts will focus less on earth (Matthew 6:19-21). If God does not occupy first place in our lives, He occupies no place.
In conclusion, be cautious and diligent to understand what God’s priorities are. Then, make sure they are the priorities you hold most dear.