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April 8 | Stay Close to Jesus

April 8 | Stay Close to Jesus

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Today’s readings from 1 Samuel 10–12 and Luke 9:37–62 invite us to consider how faith is meant to grow through ongoing dependence on God, and how easily that trust can weaken when we begin relying on what feels familiar rather than staying closely connected to Him.


In 1 Samuel, Saul is established as king, and the people begin to step into a new structure of leadership, yet Samuel reminds them that their true security has never been in a human leader but in their ongoing obedience and trust in God. The passage highlights the tension between wanting something visible and the deeper call to remain faithful to God’s voice over time.


In Luke 9, Jesus confronts His disciples after they are unable to cast out a demon, calling them a faithless generation, not because they do not believe at all, but because their active trust has weakened. As the chapter continues, Jesus also challenges what it means to truly follow Him, exposing hesitation, distraction, and divided commitment.


Together, these passages invite us to reflect on where our faith may have become passive or familiar, and to consider how God is forming a deeper, more active trust in us through daily dependence and continued closeness to Him.

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