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May 1 | Watch Out for Small Compromises
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Today’s reading from 1 Kings 10–11 and Luke 21:20–38 invites us to consider how what looks strong on the outside can still be quietly shifting beneath the surface, and how formation over time shapes both individuals and entire kingdoms. Both passages highlight the tension between appearance and reality, showing that what we attend to and trust will ultimately determine the direction of our lives.
In 1 Kings 10–11, Solomon’s reign reaches its height in wealth, influence, and global recognition, yet his inner life begins to drift. The rhythm of success slowly gives way to compromise, as relationships and repeated choices reshape his identity and pull his heart away from full devotion to God. This passage highlights how obedience is sustained not by status or blessing, but by a steady, guarded alignment of the heart over time.
In Luke 21:20–38, Jesus speaks about coming disruption and calls His followers to remain aware and watchful. The focus is not on predicting outcomes, but on staying attentive and grounded when everything around them feels unstable. He points to a posture of readiness, where awareness, prayer, and attentiveness shape how His people live in the middle of uncertainty and change.
Together, these passages invite us to reflect on what we are trusting and where our attention is settling, especially when life feels either secure or unsettled. They call us to sit with the quiet reality that formation is always happening, and to remain aware of how God is shaping us over time, even in seasons that feel steady or uncertain.