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April 26 | Finish Strong
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Today’s readings from 2 Samuel 23–24 and Luke 19:1–27 invite us to consider what it means to stay faithful over time and how finishing well often requires awareness more than effort. Both passages bring us into moments where decisions reveal what has been forming beneath the surface.|
In 2 Samuel 24, David’s decision to count the people exposes a subtle shift from trust to control. Even after years of walking with God, he drifts into relying on what can be measured instead of remaining anchored in dependence. His response afterward shows that finishing strong isn’t about avoiding mistakes, but about returning quickly when something is off.
In Luke 19, Jesus tells a parable about stewardship and responsibility, highlighting how faithfulness is revealed over time through consistent trust and response. The focus is not on dramatic moments, but on how people handle what has been entrusted to them in the waiting.
Together, these passages invite us to notice where we may be drifting, where trust is being replaced by control, and how God continues to call us back into a steady, ongoing dependence that shapes how we finish.