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April 29 | Focus on What Really Matters

April 29 | Focus on What Really Matters

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Today’s readings from 1 Kings 6–7 and Luke 20 invite us to consider where our attention is formed and how easily focus can shift from what truly matters to what simply feels important in the moment. Both passages, in different ways, press the idea that formation happens through what we consistently attend to over time.


In 1 Kings 6–7, we see the detailed construction of the Temple, revealing a rhythm of intentionality, precision, and purpose. The process reflects people learning to align their work with God’s presence, showing that obedience is often shaped in steady, careful attention to what God has asked.


In Luke 20, Jesus confronts a group more interested in debate than truth, exposing how easily people can focus on theoretical questions while missing the living reality of God. His response redirects attention away from distractions and back to the life that God is actively sustaining.


Together, these passages invite us to reflect on where our focus is settling, and whether we are giving our attention to what truly forms us, or to what quietly pulls us away from the life God is offering.

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