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May 11 | What Passion for God Looks Like

May 11 | What Passion for God Looks Like

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Today’s readings from 2 Kings 13–14 and John 2 invite us to reflect on what genuine passion for God actually looks like over time, not as emotional intensity, but as a steady devotion that shapes priorities, worship, and daily life. Both passages reveal the difference between a surface-level response and a heart that remains consistently attentive to God.


In 2 Kings 13–14, the spiritual condition of Israel continues to rise and fall as leaders struggle between partial obedience and wholehearted devotion. The passages reveal how easily people drift when passion for God becomes divided, inherited habits replace sincere worship, and compromise slowly settles into everyday life over generations.


In John 2, Jesus enters the Temple and forcefully confronts the ways worship had become distorted by profit, distraction, and misplaced priorities. His actions reveal a deep passion for the Father’s house and show that genuine devotion to God eventually affects what we are willing to confront, remove, and protect within our lives.


Together, these passages invite us to consider what has been shaping our hearts and attention over time. They encourage us to reflect on whether our passion for God is rooted in temporary emotion or in a deeper devotion that steadily forms the way we live, worship, and respond to His presence.

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