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First Things First
Commentators agree this verse commands a radical reordering of life's priorities. Instead of making material needs your primary concern, you are to make God's kingdom and His righteous way of life your chief pursuit. As Charles Spurgeon colorfully puts it, material things are like the 'string and brown paper' that come with a valuable purchase—they are added as a matter of course when you seek the true treasure.
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18th Century
Theologian
For after all these things do the Gentiles seek. That is, those lacking the true doctrines of religion, unacquainted with proper dependenc…
First his kingdom (πρωτον την βασιλειαν). This in answer to those who see in the Sermon on the Mount only ethical comments. Jesus …
19th Century
Preacher
If you want string and brown paper, you do not need to go into a shop to buy them; if you buy certain articles, you get string and brown paper in t…
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In view of vv.31–32, this verse makes it clear that Jesus’ disciples are not simply to refrain from pursuing temporal things as their primary goal …
16th Century
Theologian
But rather seek first the kingdom of God—this is another argument for restraining excessive anxiety about food. It argues a gross and indo…
17th Century
Pastor
But seek first the kingdom of God
Meaning either the Gospel, and the ministration of it; in which sense this phrase …
17th Century
Minister
There is scarcely any sin against which our Lord Jesus more warns his disciples, than disquieting, distracting, distrustful cares about the things …
13th Century
Philosopher
Lay not up for yourselves treasures on earth. Above, the Lord prescribed that we do not do works for the sake of [human] …