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April 24 | Keep Coming Back
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Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 19–20 and Luke 18:1–23 invite us to consider what it means to remain steady over time and how faith is often formed not in moments of clarity but in the quiet persistence of returning to God when outcomes are uncertain.
In 2 Samuel, David moves through restoration, tension, and continued instability within the kingdom, revealing how leadership, identity, and obedience are shaped gradually through ongoing decisions rather than single defining moments. The passage reflects a rhythm of navigating conflict while remaining anchored in what God has established.
In Luke, Jesus tells a story about persistent prayer, focusing not on immediate answers, but on the kind of faith that continues to return to God over time. The emphasis is on consistency and trust, especially when results are not visible, and how that steady posture forms a deeper reliance on God.
Together, these passages invite us to reflect on where we may have drifted in our own returning to God, and how quiet persistence shapes a life of faith more than we often realize.