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Robert McCurley

First Things First

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First Things First
Robert D. McCurley
12 pages

Christians place God at the top of their priority list. But how does that priority transfer from paper to practice? The answer lies hidden in plain sight. The First Table of God’s Law (commandments 1-4) issues clear direction on the demand for God-centered living. Keeping this Law embodies true love to the Lord. But sadly, a preoccupation with man’s rights captivates the contemporary church and supplants the chief concern of God’s sovereign rights. Every inclination to dethrone God from his place of supremacy results in tragic consequences. The clarion call of the Bible blasts amid these uncertain sounds. First Things First confronts a blind spot and calls for a paradigm shift, a return to God-conscious pursuits of God’s own glory. We can only keep “first things first” by having the “first table first.”

ISBN: 978-1-950611-01-0
Publish Date: August 2019
Binding: Booklet, Stapled
Page Count: 12
Dimensions: 7 × 5 × 0.2 in
Weight: 0.1 lbs.

1 review for First Things First

  1. Jay Nelsestuen

    A clarion call indeed. Thank you, Rev. McCurley, for this timely call to return to “first things first.” The church in America has certainly misplaced her priorities, what with all this talk today of “love thy neighbor” but hardly any mention of “love God.” I pray many more Christians return to their first love.

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