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April 10 | Focus on Your Heart

April 10 | Focus on Your Heart

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Today’s reading from 1 Samuel 15–16 and Luke 10:25–42 invites us to consider how God works beneath the surface, forming something deeper in us over time rather than focusing only on what is immediately visible. Both passages draw attention to what is often overlooked and how true formation happens in ways that are not always obvious.


In 1 Samuel, Samuel initially evaluates Jesse’s sons by outward appearance, but God redirects his attention to the heart. This moment reveals that God’s criteria are not based on what is seen externally, but on what is being formed internally over time, even when it goes unnoticed by others.


In Luke 10, Jesus contrasts the responses of Martha and Mary, showing how easily activity can take priority over attentiveness. Mary’s choice to sit and listen reflects a posture that values presence over performance, highlighting the importance of being formed through time spent with Jesus.


Together, these passages invite us to reflect on what God may be building in us beneath the surface, and to consider how slowing down, paying attention, and remaining present with Him shapes our lives in lasting ways.

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