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April 20 | The Progression of Sin

April 20 | The Progression of Sin

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Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 9–11 and Luke 15:11–32 invite us to consider how sin rarely begins with collapse, but instead unfolds through a quiet progression that shapes the heart over time. Both passages help us see that what looks sudden on the outside is often the result of smaller, less noticeable steps that were left unexamined.


In 2 Samuel, we watch David move from a place of strength and clarity into a season of passivity and disengagement. The turning point is not dramatic at first, but it creates space for decisions that carry serious consequences, showing how quickly things can shift when awareness is lost.


In Luke 15, Jesus tells the story of a son whose departure from the father doesn’t begin in a distant country, but in a desire that grows internally before it ever becomes visible. His journey reflects how separation develops gradually, shaped by choices that feel manageable in the moment but lead further than expected.


Together, these passages invite us to slow down and pay attention to the progression itself, not just the outcome. They remind us that formation is happening in the small, everyday moments, and that awareness of where we are and where we are headed matters more than we often realize.

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