SPECIAL NOTE: March 29, 2025
marked the 26th anniversary of this SOUND BITES Ministry in memory
of our son, Dustin, who had died on that date the previous year (1998) from a
brain tumor at the age of 16. Dustin had developmental and physical disabilities,
but one of the many things his life taught us was the importance of putting God
first. And that is what SOUND BITES has been about for these 26 years –
reminding subscribers to start the day by putting God first. So, as today’s
quote asks, “Who’s on first?”
SOUND
BITES began in 1999 and since then 6,083 quotes, including today’s, have been
sent out to our e-mail subscribers or Facebook followers or Blog readers around
the world. As we continue through Lent, Easter and beyond, let today’s SOUND
BITES quote speak to you first thing in the morning, and then let it overflow
to others everywhere. Please freely share with family and friends; with school
and work mates; with neighbors; and with your pastor, staff and fellow church members.
We would love to hear from you. Simply send an e-mail to
SOUNDBITESMinistry@gmail.com with where you live and how God is using SOUND
BITES to minister to you or through you to others. You are welcome to comment
below as well.
As
one subscriber recently wrote: “Good
morning. Thank you for your due diligence in continuing the Sound Bites Ministry. Know that you have so many grateful souls who
cherish your effort. My bookcases are full of reading material that I use to
support my love for Jesus and grow in faith because I know my journey to be
closer will not end until I have left earth. I am blessed to have a fire inside
and never ending enthusiasm that keeps me excited to grow a deeper relationship
with a living God. Your ministry is one of the valuable resources I can depend
on and I have purchased many of the books from authors you reference in Sound
Bites. Wishing you many blessings and smiles!”
Thank you for your
continued support of this ministry! -- DW
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WHO’S ON FIRST?
“But seek first His kingdom and His
righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do
not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has
enough trouble of its own.” (Matthew
6:33–34 NIV)
In the 1930s, the
famous comedian duo Abbott and Costello entertained audiences with a sketch
called, “Who’s on First?” It’s a funny example of miscommunication, but it’s
also a great question to ask ourselves. In your life, who’s on first? When you wake up, what first comes to your mind? Do
your worries come first or your blessings? What do you fill your mind with
first? The world news? Social media? Scripture? Let me ask you again, do your
worries come first to your mind or your blessings?
In the Matthew
passage, Jesus is teaching the gathered crowd who is to be first in their lives
and what should be of first importance. Prior to this passage, Jesus told them
not to store up their treasures on earth, but to put the kingdom of God first.
This does not mean that God will give earthly riches, but it will mean that
their trust won’t be found in those earthly riches. If they seek the kingdom
first, their minds won’t be consumed by the anxieties of the world.
Let’s think again
about our mornings and who is on first. Jesus tells us that if we seek first
the news of the world, our minds will focus on the turbulent waters of politics
and the economy. If we seek first the social media posts of our friends, our
minds will focus on what other people have or have done. But if we seek first
the kingdom and His righteousness, our minds will be grounded in the promises
of our Savior.
-- Excerpted from “Altar’d: The
Transforming Power of Surrender” by Susan O. Kent
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