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Beloved intercessor, what are the defining patterns of your life?
Do you have a pattern of working hard—or perhaps even of overwork? Do you have a pattern of healthy choices and attention to fitness?
Perhaps you have a pattern of spending quality time with your family every weekend outdoors? Or, maybe you even have a habit of eating and playing games together every week on Taco Tuesday?
Our habits define our lives and relationships. And as we enter Christmas Day—the day we celebrate the birth of our Savior—I feel led to ask you today:
Do you have a habit of making Jesus first in your life?
When Joseph and Mary journeyed to Bethlehem before Christ was born, they found that there was no room for them in the inn. It didn’t matter to the innkeeper that Mary was in great need. It didn’t matter that the comfort of a clean, soft bed would greatly assist her in her very imminent childbirth. The innkeeper simply had no room for them—no room for the Christ-child, really—so Mary and Joseph and the soon-to-arrive Baby Jesus were turned out into the stable.
Today, you and I are innkeepers also. We each keep the “inn” of our heart.
And if there is one thing that I have been surprised at lately, it has been the sheer number of Christians who have admitted to me that they do not spend time with God, seeking Him in prayer and Bible study, every single day—let alone seeking Him first.
It seems that, too often, Christians simply have no room for Jesus in the inn of our heart.
Despite the fact that each of us has a great personal need, and that our needs can only be met by Jesus …
Despite the fact that we each need comfort and rest, and that God Himself is the only Source of both …
Despite the fact that we all need a daily cleansing and washing in the pure water of the Word, that the filth of this sinful world may be removed and we may be transformed by the renewing of our minds …
We have not made room for Jesus.
Nevertheless, Jesus taught us that we must seek God first:
“But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you” (Matthew 6:33).
And anything we put before God is, to us, an idol—which is strictly forbidden:
“And God spoke all these words, saying: ‘I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. You shall have no other gods before Me’” (Exodus 20:1-3).
Despite these things, we have in many cases filled the rooms of our hearts and lives with many things that occupy our time, while leaving the best Thing—the best One—out in the cold:
“And she brought forth her firstborn Son, and wrapped Him in swaddling cloths, and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn” (Luke 2:7).
O friend, if there is anything I would implore you to do for this Christmas season AND for this new year coming up—and indeed, for the rest of your life—it is this:
Put God first.
Wake up every morning and go to Him first.
Spend time alone with God in prayer, Bible study, and worship before you do anything else:
- Yes, spend time with God before you shower.
- Seek Him and read His Word before you eat breakfast.
- Go to Him alone in prayer even before that morning workout; before turning on the news; before surfing Facebook; before anything else that you have been putting before God!
I’m not asking you to be legalistic here, but I am asking you to diligently examine your heart. What is first in your heart? What does your schedule show to be your personal first priority?
Years ago, the Lord challenged me about this personally.
And as I invited Him to search my heart, He showed me that I was putting my stomach’s desire for breakfast, my worry about getting to work on time, and many other things all BEFORE Him—because I sought all of those things first every morning before I spent time seeking HIM.
I was heartbroken when Holy Spirit showed me this. I repented, and I resolved right away to get up in the morning and make Jesus my first Desire, my first Aim, and my first Priority—and to demonstrate His first place in my life through the way I spent my time.
Therefore, I rearranged my morning routine so that I began to seek Him first … and that habit has shaped my life, character, prayer life, relationship with God, relationships with people, ministry, finances, and everything else ever since. That time first alone with God has sustained my life both literally and figuratively, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything.
Everything depends on time spent first with Jesus, and nothing can replace it.
When we seek God first, He adds everything else to us.
But when we put Him last, or second, or (God forbid) never, we cannot walk in the fullness of His blessings because we do not meet the conditions He attached to His promises. “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.”
Beloved, are you ready to seek Him first today—and forevermore?
Will you invite Him into the inn of your heart, including the “inn” of your schedule and priorities—and no longer leave Him out in the cold? I pray that you will.
Pray this with me if you are ready to give Jesus first place in the “inn” of your heart and schedule:
“Dear Heavenly Father, I come to You in Jesus’ name.
Father God, thank You for loving me and saving me. Thank You for perfecting all things that concern me. Thank You that You are continually discipling me and teaching me, taking me from glory to glory, faith to faith, and strength to strength.
Father, I see now that I have not been seeking You first—and I repent of it. Father, please forgive me. By putting other things before You every day, I have set up idols for myself. I didn’t mean to, Father, and I didn’t realize that is what I was doing; but nevertheless, the effect is the same. I have set up idols for myself that I have preferred before You, Father, and I’m sorry. I repent for my idolatry.
Father God, please forgive my sins. Cover me with the blood of Jesus. Thank You that Your Word says that if I confess my sins, You are faithful and just to forgive my sins, and to cleanse me from all unrighteousness.
Father, from now on, I desire to seek You first:
- I desire to put You first in my schedule, giving you the FIRST time slot of every single day.
- I desire to think of You first, before I think of anything else, every single day.
- I desire to honor You and give You first preference and priority, ahead of the needs of my flesh and ahead of all the demands that are placed on my time.
Father, please take up Your holy throne in my life. I invite You into my heart, to be first in my life. Jesus, You are King of kings and Lord of lords, and I give You the place of King in my life today—the place that You deserve.
Father God, please keep me on a short leash about this. Please convict me every time going forward that I put something else—or someone else—above You. Please help me to wake up every morning and spend time one-on-one alone with You, in prayer and Bible study and worship, just You and me. I’ll need Your help to do this, Father, but I thank You that by Your Holy Spirit, You give more grace.
Thank You for Your mercy and kindness toward me, Lord. I love You, and I give You all the praise. In Jesus’ mighty name I pray, amen.”
Friend, letting God search our hearts can be a painful process—but He is a gentle Surgeon. When He convicts us, He empowers us to change if we will yield to Him. I pray today that you will follow the leading of the Lord in giving God first place in your life, and I pray that He would reward you as He has promised.
Is this message speaking to your heart today? Do you need to rearrange your schedule in order to put Jesus first in everything? If so, leave a comment below, and let’s all pray for one another in this area!
Jamie Rohrbaugh equips people to walk in the manifest presence of God. She is the author of Radical Prayer, Radical God: 25 Prayers that Bring Heaven to Earth and Speak Life Volume 1: Chart Your Course with Your Words. She blogs for a global readership at FromHisPresence.com, where she writes about prayer, the prophetic word, living supernaturally, inner healing, and Kingdom wealth. Her writing is featured on YouVersion, Charisma Magazine, The Elijah List, Spirit Fuel, and various other ministry outlets. Receive free encouragement and equipping through her podcast, Take Your Territory with Jamie Rohrbaugh, which you can download anytime on iTunes or Spotify.
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Thank you for this article to remind me to put God first. If this season reminds of anything. Is that Jesus humbled himself to be the perfect attonement for my sins and the sins of the world. So, it is not asking too much for me and all your saints to put you first,Lord.
In Jesus name I pray.
Jamie- if you see this, I believe I saw you recently, as a contributing guest-,on an ifa webcast.
I know that if I signed up for your e- mail prayer program ..I would get overwhelmed with the frequency of them.
Im starting to have problems with my eyes being more sensitive than usual to the l.e.d.screen time- at 67 yes old. I just read Dave Kubals exhortation article concerning putting Jesus first..and I do admit there are way too many things coming at me..and-, at all of us..I believe- especially in light of still being, at least in my situation, and inSouthern California-in the throes of what seem to be- not the final stages of newsom’s lockdowns, but the ongoing mental oppression of his lockdowns. I would really love to have finally some type of a springboard in scripture into a program that would deliver what your article talks about. I did go to your Blog- site from the link provided in Dave’s article. I don’t know… if you see this-.., and you wish to reply-, and you have any idea about advice please let me know. I know in your article you said it’s not for everybody.. and you realize that. So I don’t know what is. So anyways thank you for your writing, and your concern and your effort.
I I prayed this and I definitely need it. I will say that each morning when I stand up and get out of bed the first thing I do is raise my hands to the Lord in heaven and say the Todah-,” Lord I lift my hands to you Lord God the most high God of the universe and your rule -may your will be my will, and may your mind be my mind ,me guide my thoughts.
.. But then the flesh at some point resumes..its a constant battle.
Father, help us to come to you to set the tone of each day. May we not put everything else in your place and help us to see when we do. Thank you for your love and care.
Linked issues, which I haven’t overcome, are the impacts of insomnia and morning addictions — caffeine and the internet. I get a handle on some of these issues and then an ongoing bout of insomnia, mitigated by caffeine and soothed by the internet when I’m too exhausted to focus, pulls me right back.
Wow..you, me, caffeine..but after I say above mentioned prayer☺🙏🙏🕊🕊