Come Up Higher: A Call to Deeper Fellowship and PurposeSample

HIGHER PRIORITIES FOR GREATER IMPACT
One of the keys to coming up higher is setting the right priorities. Jesus taught that seeking God’s Kingdom and Righteousness should come first, with the Promise that all other needs would be met (Matthew 6:33). A life aligned with God’s Priorities is one of Peace, Purpose, and Power.
Mary chose to sit at Jesus’ Feet while Martha was distracted by many tasks. Mary’s choice reflected a heart that valued God’s Presence more than anything else (Luke 10:41-42). Similarly, setting higher priorities means focusing on what truly matters and letting go of what does not.
Take time to evaluate your schedule, commitments, and pursuits. Are they aligned with God’s Purpose for your life? Ask God to help you discern what is essential and to release anything that drains your energy or distracts you from Him. With the right priorities, your life will bear lasting fruit and make a greater impact for His Glory.
THOUGHT TO PONDER: Are your daily priorities aligned with God’s? What can you adjust to ensure He remains at the center of your focus?
PRAYER: Lord, help me to seek Your Kingdom first in all I do. Teach me to prioritize what truly matters and live a life that reflects Your Purpose. Amen.
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When God saved us, His goal was to transform us to be like Christ in Truth and Action, which requires every Christian to grow spiritually. His Call to all believers is to rise higher in their walk of faith and deepen daily fellowship with Him. As you complete this 31-day devotional, I trust it will ignite your desire to become a child of God who brings Him true pleasure.
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