10 Quotes About Putting God First (2024)

Priorities are a popular topic these days.

What will we spend our time on? Who will we spend it with? What do we value enough to make time for in the first place?

With all the things expected of us, most of us don’t even have enough time for everything we need to do. Much less for activities and relationships that aren’t deemed crucial.

But what’s crucial to one person may be of little importance to another. To some extent, we all need to decide for ourselves what our priorities are.

What’s most important to you?

I’ve been asking myself this question a lot so far in 2021. This is one of my busiest summers ever, and with each passing week, I’ve realized that I just won’t be able to get to everything I thought I would before autumn.

Of course I’ll do everything possible to keep promises to others and honor commitments I made earlier in the year, but when it comes to any of the personal goals . . . some things have been and need to keep getting pushed back for a while.

More than ever, I’ve had to really examine the things I’m agreeing to and what I spend my time on. Is the opportunity something I can honestly give my very best to right now? Is it something I’m only doing because I feel pressured or obligated? Will it be beneficial to others, and is it something God means for me to do?

The answers are hard to find. And unfortunately, as I’ve searched for them, one of the things that’s often gotten pushed back is my quiet time with God.

If I’m honest with myself, I know that’s the worst thing I could possibly put off. And yet, when the to-do lists are long and my schedule is packed, it’s far too easy for me to think, “I’ll get to my Bible study later,” or “I’ll take time to pray after I catch up on some things.”.

But usually, by the time I get those other tasks done, I’m exhausted, the day’s spent, and I either forget to spend time with God, or excuse myself by figuring God wouldn’t want to spend time with me when I’m so out of it. Better to just wait until tomorrow.

And the cycle repeats.

I heard a quote the other day that really struck me: “Jesus is the Bread of Life. If you’re starving, maybe it’s because you’re only eating once a week.”

How often are you ‘eating’ from the Bread of Life? How much time do you set aside to read God’s Word and study it? How many days have you spent time in prayer?

I’ve experienced the incredible difference that spending regular time with God first makes. Last year (2020), I determined to do my Bible study and have quiet prayer right away in the morning, before anything else. Every morning I stuck to it, filling notebooks with Scripture verses and what I was learning about them, sitting and pouring out my heart to God, and then taking time to be still and listen.

And those months were some of the most productive, peaceful, and powerful moments of my life so far. Not that the world around me changed to make that happen. Far from it – in the midst of the 2020 craziness, those same months were full of cancellations and drastic changes (my graduation ceremony, my senior play, outings with friends and family…). And even with the cancellations, life didn’t slow down. If anything it grew busier.

But through it all, I continued to feel God’s closeness, and was often surprised by my own reactions to difficult news. Usual me would have sulked or grown upset. But this me actually, somehow, took it in stride. I found myself at peace and feeling assured that everything would be okay. God was (and still is!) in control, and no matter how hard things were, He was ultimately going to work things out for good. Romans 8:281 became my special motto for the year.

Looking back, having allowed myself to drift from that consistency, I long to feel that kind of closeness again. And I realize that the only thing keeping me from it is myself. God’s never changed. He’s never left. His love for me is constant, and He’s still waiting for me to come near, so I can recognize how He’s continually showing it.

I’m not going to keep Him waiting any longer.

The past couple of weeks, I’ve been extra intentional about spending time with God first. Before writing, before breakfast, before work – before any of the other obligations in my day. And throughout the day, I’m reminding myself to put God first in the things I do. When I write or work or interact with others, it should always be with the intention to glorify God.

I’m far from perfect. But I’m being intentional about it again, and already noticing the differences. When I choose God first, it doesn’t mean that my circ*mstances are any smoother. But it means I feel equipped to handle them well, because I’m not relying on my own strength or wisdom or patience (which is not much to speak of). I’m drawing on God’s.

And when I’m tempted to procrastinate my time with God, I’m reminding myself that a few hundred more words written or a couple more things off my to-do list are not worth forgoing His peace. God will help me get to what He means for me to get to, and I only need to continue listening for His directions. Everything else is just not as important.

It helps to be reminded all over again of those truths, especially when I’m extra busy. Of course praying helps, and so does talking with and reading the encouragements of wise Christians. So today, I thought I’d share ten of my favorite quotes about putting God first in life, with the prayer that they help you as much as they help me.

1. “If you have not chosen the Kingdom of God first, it will in the end make no difference what you have chosen instead.”
(William Law)

2. “When we put God first, all other things fall into their proper place or drop out of our lives. Our love of the Lord will govern the claims for our affection, the demands on our time, the interests we pursue, and the order of our priorities.”
(Ezra Taft Benson)

3. “When I put God first, God takes care of me and energizes me to do what really needs to be done.”
(Dr. David Jeremiah)

4. “The road that leads to Heaven is risky, lonely, and costly in this world, and few are willing to pay the price. Following Jesus involves losing your life – and finding new life in him.”
(David Platt)

5. “Your priorities must be God first, God second, and God third, until your life is continually face to face with God.”
(Oswald Chambers)

6. “When we come to Christ, we’re no longer the most important person in the world to us; Christ is. Instead of living only for ourselves, we have a higher goal: to live for Jesus.”
(Billy Graham)

7. “You’ll never come second by putting God first.”
(Brian Houston)

8. “Jesus taught that your highest priority must be your relationship with Him. If anything detracts you from that relationship, that activity is not from God. God will not ask you to do something that hinders your relationship with Christ.”
(Henry Blackaby)

9. “Following Christ isn’t something that can be done halfheartedly or on the side. It is not a label we can display when it is useful. It must be central to everything we do and are.”
(Francis Chan)

10. “Remember: In the end, you’re not living to impress your friends or your relatives or your coworkers. All of life is for Jesus.”
(Chris Tomlin)

There’s no doubt about it, putting someone other than ourselves first – our goals, our dreams, our wants – can be hard. But God blesses our commitment to Him. He draws near to us, and we can have the assurance that He’s always there, ready to help us with His strength, peace, and love. We only need to continue coming to Him. Getting to know our Savior better is something we will never regret.

Did any of these quotes speak to you today? Go ahead and let me know your favorites in the comments, as well as if there is a certain topic you’d like to see more quotes about. While you’re there, I’d love to hear something YOU’RE learning about putting God first!

“So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or
‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’…
But seek first His kingdomand His righteousness,
and all these things will be given to you as well.”
(Matthew 6:31-33 NIV)

1. Romans 8:28 NIV – ‘And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.’

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10 Quotes About Putting God First (2024)

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10 Quotes About Putting God First? ›

Benefits of Keeping God First

(See 1 Thessalonians 2:4.) As we live to please God, He promises to bless our lives and make us prosper. When you decide to serve God with your whole heart and make Him first in your life, your soul will prosper and your joy and peace will increase.

What are the promises of putting God first? ›

Benefits of Keeping God First

(See 1 Thessalonians 2:4.) As we live to please God, He promises to bless our lives and make us prosper. When you decide to serve God with your whole heart and make Him first in your life, your soul will prosper and your joy and peace will increase.

How do I put God first in everything? ›

Seeking God First
  1. Start Your Day With Prayer. ...
  2. Consider Creating a Verse Card. ...
  3. Subscribe to a Christian Podcast. ...
  4. God First: Commit to Reading One Christian Book Per Month. ...
  5. Play a Morning Sermon. ...
  6. Journal Your Faith. ...
  7. Pray Throughout Your Day. ...
  8. Take Every Struggle to God.

Should we put God first? ›

Matthew 6:31-33

But this verse tells us that we are to seek God first and trust Him to provide for all our needs. It's easy to become so preoccupied with meeting our own needs that we neglect our most important need: God. If we seek God above everything else, He'll meet every other need that we have.

How do we make God our first priority? ›

Finding Ways to Prioritize God During Your Busy Life
  1. We can start by putting God first in our reading. ...
  2. Put God first in your prayers. ...
  3. Have an accountability partner. ...
  4. Put God first with your work. ...
  5. Begin your daily commute by listening to Christian radio or a podcast. ...
  6. Lastly, have God put you to bed.
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What does the Bible say about seeking God first? ›

“But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.” “And anyone who does not take up his cross and follow Me is not worthy of Me.

What Psalm is putting God first? ›

Psalms 16:5-6 MSG

My choice is you, GOD, first and only. And now I find I'm your choice! You set me up with a house and yard. And then you made me your heir!

What is the first rule of God? ›

1. “Thou shalt have no other gods before me.” God wants what is best for you. If you put something else before Him in your life, it's harder for him to bless you.

What is the first command of God? ›

The First Commandment of the Ten Commandments may refer to: "I am the Lord thy God", under the Talmudic division of the third-century Jewish Talmud. "Thou shalt have no other gods before me", under the Philonic division used by Hellenistic Jews and Protestants.

When we put God first and everything will fall into place quotes? ›

  • “If you have not chosen the Kingdom of God first, it will in the end make no difference what you have chosen instead.” ...
  • “When we put God first, all other things fall into their proper place or drop out of our lives. ...
  • “When I put God first, God takes care of me and energizes me to do what really needs to be done.”
Aug 22, 2021

What is Matthew 22 37? ›

Matthew 22:37 in Other Translations

37 Jesus said unto him,Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. 37 And he said to him, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.

Who put God first in the Bible? ›

Abraham put God first. His example compels us to do the same. As the deacons collect the tithe and offerings, we are challenged to put God first. Dear heavenly Father, we worship You this morning with our tithe and offerings.

What are the three things God will do for you? ›

That is what God has to offer you in the midst of a crazy, strange, and confusing world. He will love you, He will seek you out, and He will take care of you.

What is God's top priority? ›

Worship Is God's Top Priority

Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength (Mark 12:29; Matthew‬ ‭22:37‬; Luke 10:27). There is nothing unclear about what should be “first” (protos) and “greatest” (megas).

What does God want us to seek first? ›

His electrifying response to this question sums up the essence of his Sermon on the Mount: “But seek first his Kingdom and his righteousness and all these things will be added to you.”

Why should God be my first priority? ›

Making God a priority grants you clarity on various things in your life that only He can provide. When you decide to make God a priority, your soul will prosper and your joy, faith, and peace will increase. Making God a priority will help you be in tune with the plans He has already established for your life.

What does Jehovah promise to do for those who put him first? ›

God promises those who seek Him and place their faith in Him, are rewarded with heaven when they die, and abundant life in the here and now.

What are the 3 promises of God? ›

3 Promises That Are Essential to Christianity
  • The promise of the resurrection. “I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you” (14:18).
  • The promise of the Holy Spirit. “He lives with you and will be in you” (14:17).
  • The promise of Christ's return.

What are the 4 promises of God? ›

1. God made four promises to Abraham -(1) land, (2) numerous descendants, (3) blessing for him and his descendants, and (4) blessing through him for all nations.

What are the promises of God if we follow him? ›

“Those who obey him have all they need . . . Those who obey the Lord lack nothing good” (Psalm 34:9-10 GNT). That's an incredible list of promises. If you follow God's directions, you'll be blessed, saved, watched over, taken care of, given what you ask for, and happy; you'll live longer and lack nothing good.

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