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April 1 | Small Compromises Matter
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Today’s reading from Judges 13–15 and Luke 6:27–49 invites us to consider how the small, often unnoticed decisions in our lives shape who we are becoming over time. Both passages reveal that formation happens gradually, through patterns that either align with God’s way or pull us away from it.
In Judges 13–15, Samson’s life unfolds through a series of choices that begin with simple desire but grow into cycles of conflict and consequence. His story highlights how unchecked impulses can quietly form a direction that eventually leads to instability, even in the midst of moments where God is still at work.
In Luke 6, Jesus teaches about love, mercy, and obedience, calling His followers to a way of life that is rooted in intentional response rather than reaction. His words emphasize the importance of what is built beneath the surface, showing that a life grounded in His teaching produces stability over time.
Together, these passages invite us to reflect on what is shaping our inner lives. They encourage us to notice the small patterns we may overlook and to consider how God is calling us to a deeper awareness that leads to lasting formation.