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April 15 | When Fear Quietly Leads

April 15 | When Fear Quietly Leads

Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Today’s reading from 1 Samuel 27–29 and Luke 13:1–22 invites us to reflect on how fear, pressure, and uncertainty can quietly shape the direction of our lives over time, often in ways we don’t immediately recognize.


In 1 Samuel, David, the same man who once stood boldly against Goliath, finds himself making a decision rooted in fear, choosing to live among the Philistines. The passage highlights how even a life marked by faith can drift into environments shaped more by survival than by trust, revealing the slow formation that happens beneath the surface.


In Luke 13, Jesus redirects attention away from external events and toward personal awareness, calling people to examine their own lives rather than drawing conclusions about others. His teaching invites a deeper reflection on how we respond to what is happening around us and within us over time.


Together, these passages create space for us to notice what influences our decisions and shapes our direction. They invite us to sit with where fear may be present, and to remain open to the steady work of God forming trust in us, even in places we never intended to be.=

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