Focus Verse: Matthew 6:33
"But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you."
There is a quiet anxiety that settles into a single person's life when the world keeps asking, "So when are you getting married?" Maybe you have felt it — the low hum of pressure that makes you wonder if your life is somehow on hold until another person arrives. The Apostle Paul saw this same tendency in the Corinthians, and his counsel was simple and countercultural: cultivate contentment right where you are.
Contentment is not resignation. It is not pretending that longing does not exist. It is the decision to stop putting your spiritual life on pause while waiting for circumstances to change. Paul observed something remarkable — that many people who stopped making a mate their consuming pursuit and instead poured themselves into knowing God and serving his kingdom found that God had a way of ordering everything else in their lives. Seek the kingdom first. That is not a spiritual platitude; it is a sequence with a promise attached to it.
Today's Challenge: Write down one way you have been waiting for a different season of life before fully investing in your relationship with God, and then take one concrete step today to invest now instead.
Prayer: Father, I confess that I sometimes treat contentment as something I will feel once my circumstances change. Teach me to seek your kingdom as my first priority today, not someday. I trust that you hold everything else in your hands.





