HOMILY: CHOOSE GOD OVER EVERYTHING
CHOOSE GOD OVER EVERYTHING
1. Introduction
My dear
brothers and sisters,
Every human
life is shaped by choices.
Some
choices are small:
What to wear.
What to eat.
Where to go.
But some
choices define eternity.
There is
one choice that stands above all others:
Will I
choose God over everything?
Not
occasionally.
Not emotionally.
Not when convenient.
But truly —
Above success.
Above relationships.
Above comfort.
Above reputation.
Above even myself.
Today’s
message is not motivational.
It is foundational.
Because if
God is not first,
everything else will eventually fall out of place.
Jesus said
in the Gospel of Matthew 6:33:
“Seek first
the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added
unto you.”
Notice:
Not seek God second.
Not seek God after securing your plans.
Not seek God when everything else fails.
Seek first.
2. The Cry of the Human Heart
Every human
heart is restless.
Power does
not satisfy it.
Pleasure does not complete it.
Possessions do not quiet it.
Why?
Because the
human heart was created for God.
As
Augustine of Hippo wrote:
“You have
made us for Yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in You.”
Look at
society:
More technology.
More wealth.
More options.
But less peace.
Why?
Because we
are choosing everything —
except the One thing necessary.
The heart
cries:
“Is this all?”
“There must be more.”
“Why am I still empty?”
That cry is
not weakness.
It is the echo of eternity inside you.
3. Biblical Foundation
A. Joshua’s Bold Declaration
In the Book
of Joshua 24:15, Joshua stands before the people and says:
“Choose
this day whom you will serve…
But as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”
Joshua does
not force.
He challenges.
Choose.
God never
forces love.
He invites a decision.
B. Elijah on Mount Carmel
In the First
Book of Kings 18:21, Elijah confronts Israel:
“How long
will you waver between two opinions?
If the Lord is God, follow Him!”
Half-hearted
faith is spiritual paralysis.
C. The Rich Young Man
In the Gospel
of Mark 10:21–22, Jesus looks at the rich young man and says:
“Go, sell
what you have… and follow Me.”
He went
away sad.
Why?
Because he
wanted eternal life —
but not at the cost of his attachments.
He chose
wealth over God.
And he
walked away from the only Person who could give him life.
D. Mary’s Choice
In the Gospel
of Luke 10:42, Jesus says about Mary:
“Mary has
chosen the better part.”
She chose
presence over performance.
She chose listening over busyness.
She chose Jesus over distraction.
4. Spiritual Diagnosis
Why is
choosing God so difficult?
Because we
are divided.
We say:
“God first.”
But our
time says:
“Career first.”
Our
spending says:
“Comfort first.”
Our
schedule says:
“Entertainment first.”
Our anxiety
says:
“Control first.”
The real
issue is not disbelief.
It is disordered love.
When good
things replace God,
they become idols.
An idol is
not necessarily a statue.
It is anything you cannot lose without losing yourself.
5. The Great Spiritual Contrast
Let us
compare two lives:
A Life That Chooses the World
- Success but no peace.
- Applause but no intimacy with God.
- Activity but no purpose.
- Possessions but no joy.
Temporary
gain.
Eternal loss.
A Life That Chooses God
- May face a struggle.
- May face misunderstanding.
- May lose opportunities.
But:
- Has inner stability.
- Has eternal direction.
- Has unshakable peace.
Jesus said
in the Gospel of Matthew 16:26:
“What does
it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his soul?”
6. Pastoral Reflection
Choosing
God does not mean:
- Abandoning responsibilities.
- Neglecting family.
- Rejecting ambition.
It means
reordering everything under God.
When God is
first:
- Family becomes holy.
- Work becomes a mission.
- Suffering becomes purification.
- Success becomes stewardship.
God does
not compete with your life.
He completes it.
7. The Wisdom of the Saints
Francis of Assisi
He left
wealth to embrace poverty.
The world called him foolish.
History calls him holy.
Mother Teresa
She left
security to serve the poorest.
She chose God in the distressing disguise of the poor.
John Paul II
He chose
fidelity in suffering.
Even in illness, he chose God publicly and courageously.
The saints
were not extraordinary because of talent.
They were extraordinary because of their priority.
They chose
God over everything.
8. Self-Examination
Ask
yourself honestly:
- What occupies my thoughts most?
- What do I fear losing?
- What do I sacrifice prayer for?
- What defines my identity?
- If God asked me to let go, could I?
Do not
answer quickly.
Answer truthfully.
Because
eternity depends on priority.
9. The Echo of the Message
If you
remember one sentence today, remember this:
Whatever
you place above God will eventually control you.
Money will
demand more.
Ambition will demand more.
Approval will demand more.
Only God
gives without enslaving.
10. The Call of the Hour
We live in
a time of distraction.
Digital
noise.
Cultural confusion.
Moral compromise.
This is not
the hour for casual Christianity.
It is the
hour for conviction.
God is not
asking for a portion.
He is asking for the throne.
In Book of
Revelation 3:16, we hear:
“Because
you are lukewarm… I will spit you out.”
Strong
words.
Because eternal matters require clarity.
11. Weekly Action
This week:
Choose one
concrete act that proves God is first.
- Wake up 20 minutes earlier for prayer.
- Remove one unhealthy attachment.
- Reconcile with someone.
- Fast from one distraction.
- Give generously where it hurts.
One clear
decision.
Because
love is proven in action.
12. The Message to Carry Home
If
everything in your life collapses,
but you still have God,
you have not lost.
If
everything in your life succeeds,
but you lose God,
you have lost everything.
Choose
wisely.
Choose
daily.
Choose
courageously.
Choose God
over everything.
13. Conclusion
My dear
friends,
One day, you
will stand before God.
Not with
your bank account.
Not with your titles.
Not with your applause.
Only with
your soul.
And the
only question that will matter is:
Did you
choose Him?
Joshua
chose.
Elijah chose.
Mary chose.
The saints chose.
Now it is
your turn.
Choose this
day.
And as for
you and your house —
may you serve the Lord.
14. Prayer
Heavenly
Father,
You alone
are worthy of our hearts.
Forgive us
for the times we placed other things above You.
Detach us
from what enslaves us.
Purify our desires.
Strengthen our will.
Give us
courage
to choose You
when it is costly,
when it is misunderstood,
when it requires sacrifice.
Be our
first love.
Be our greatest treasure.
Be our eternal reward.
We choose
You today.
Through
Christ our Lord.
Amen.
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