Who’s Your Number One?
If I were to ask who or what takes the most important or top place in your life, what would you answer?
Some of us probably would have an answer not including G-d. There is a reason why; that is where you put your focus and heart.
When you wake up in the morning, what do you immediately think about or start your day with? Is it getting ready for school or work, maybe your thoughts on the day ahead? Often we think of everything but G-d (myself included). One of the biggest distractions from seeking G-d is ourselves. Each of us has a purpose to live out and that is to serve G-d. However, sometimes we put ourselves, our interests, our needs etc. ahead of G-d’s will.
Another obstacle is material items. For me that would be technology like the iPad, iPod, and all of the apps, music, games and ever-present social media. I could keep on listing things that steal my focus.
Now that we know why we lose focus on G-d, how do we get it back? For the material possessions it is easier if you them off for a while and turn your focus to G-d. Maybe stay away from those things for a little while until you can use them without putting so much attention on them. As for yourself, first that is a choice and a way of thinking. You control your thoughts, actions, and way of life. To love G-d and seek Him above all is a choice.
Sometimes you may even have to force your focus and life back to G-d. Other times this may be easy to achieve. But again I want to remind you that you have a choice. If you do need to refocus your life, see your mistake, correct and move on to a better tomorrow. You can’t change the past but you can choose the right focus starting now. Please read Mishlei (Proverbs) 16:3 and Mattiyahu (Matthew) 6: 19-21 to see what the Bible says on the topic.
Authored by Abigail Calise, Northeast Regional Rep



