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April 23 | Stay Alert
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Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 16–18 and Luke 17:20–37 invite us to consider what it means to live with awareness in the middle of ordinary life and how easily we can miss what God is doing when our attention drifts over time.
In 2 Samuel, David moves through betrayal, conflict, and uncertainty, yet his posture reveals a steady dependence on God as events unfold. The passage highlights how identity and trust are formed gradually, not in moments of clarity, but in the way we continue responding to God in difficult and shifting circumstances.
In Luke, Jesus describes the coming of the Kingdom in a way that challenges expectations, pointing to the days of Noah and Lot where people were fully engaged in everyday life but unaware of what was about to happen. The focus is not on activity, but on attentiveness, and how easily awareness can be lost in routine.
Together, these passages invite us to reflect on the pace and posture of our lives and to consider how steady engagement with God’s Word deepens our awareness and helps us recognize His presence over time.