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            Considering Jesus First

            Considering Jesus First

            Derek Prince

            Derek Prince

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            *First Published: 2008

            *Last Updated: March 2026

            2 min read

            This teaching is not currently available in Malagasy.

            Considering Jesus first makes all the difference in how we relate to one another. A powerful testimony reveals how the Lord's gentle reminder to see a person as His own child can completely transform a tense situation.

            This eighth “Let us” passage says, in the original Greek, “Let us consider one another.” (See Hebrews 10:24.) But I would like to look back to Hebrews 3:1, where the same word, “consider,” is used. It reads:

            “Consider the Apostle and High Priest of our confession, Christ Jesus.”

            If we consider Jesus, we will end up considering one another. But it is important that we do it in that order. We consider Jesus first; then, we consider one another. It makes a great deal of difference whether I relate to you as just a person or as a person in Christ.

            My mind goes back to an incident that happened while I was the principal of a college that trained teachers in East Africa. For every vacancy that allowed us to accept one student, there were at least ten suitable applicants. One girl actually walked twenty-four miles barefoot just to get an interview. You can hardly conceive the desperate hunger people in Africa had for getting an education. Education was the key to success in life, as they saw it.

            One day, an elderly mother came to me on behalf of her son, a prospective student. He was not exactly suitable for the school, however, and we had not accepted him. His mother was pestering me to the point that I was growing annoyed with her. In Africa, they do not believe in democracy; they believe in the chief, the strong man. He is the one who matters. This woman kept telling me, “You are the great one; what you say goes.” I got so irritated that I was about to give her a piece of my mind — and it was not my sanctified mind, either! That is when the Lord spoke to me, very gently, saying, "Remember, she’s one of My children. Be careful how you treat her." I repented. She really was a dear, precious woman, and a child of God. If we consider Jesus first, it will make all the difference in how we consider one another.

            *Prayer Response

            Thank You, Lord, that You help me to love others. I proclaim that I consider Jesus first, allowing this perspective to affect how I consider others. I shall consider others. Amen.

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            "I've applied the Biblical principles on family relationships from this teaching, and it has completely restored harmony in our home. My teenagers and I now have meaningful conversations about faith, and my marriage has been strengthened in ways I never thought possible."
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            "The teachings on spiritual warfare completely transformed my approach to daily challenges. I used to feel overwhelmed by life's obstacles, but now I understand how to stand firm in faith. This teaching gave me practical tools I use every single day."
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            "After 20 years of struggling with unforgiveness, the Biblical principles shared in this teaching helped me release the bitterness I had been carrying. The step-by-step approach to forgiveness wasn't just theory—it actually worked in my life when nothing else had."
            Michael T., United Kingdom
            "As a new Christian, I was confused about many aspects of faith. These teachings provided clear, Scripture-based explanations that helped build my foundation. I'm especially grateful for how the content made complex concepts accessible without watering down the truth."
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            "The teaching on God's sovereignty during difficult times came to me exactly when I needed it most. After losing my job and facing health challenges, this message reminded me that God remains in control. It gave me hope when I had none left."
            James L., Australia
            "I've applied the Biblical principles on family relationships from this teaching, and it has completely restored harmony in our home. My teenagers and I now have meaningful conversations about faith, and my marriage has been strengthened in ways I never thought possible."
            Elena R., Brazil
            "The teachings on spiritual warfare completely transformed my approach to daily challenges. I used to feel overwhelmed by life's obstacles, but now I understand how to stand firm in faith. This teaching gave me practical tools I use every single day."
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