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In Matthew 24:42, Jesus says, *“Watch therefore, for you do not know what hour your Lord is coming.”*Often, this verse is associated with the end times — but one word changes everything: **your**.This devotional reflects on the personal nature of our relationship with God.He is not distant. He is not general. He is **your Lord**.Through Scripture, including the story of Samson in Judges, we see that intimacy with God is often formed not through striving or productivity, but through humility, solitude, and nearness.This message is for anyone who feels overwhelmed by:- legalism- perfectionism- spiritual striving- doing things *for* God instead of being *with* HimChristian life is not sustained by performance, but by relationship.May this devotional be a gentle reminder to remain close, awake, and intentional with the One who desires nearness.🤍**Scripture references:**Matthew 24:42Judges 16**New devotionals every Monday.**
By Nomah MajaIn Matthew 24:42, Jesus says, *“Watch therefore, for you do not know what hour your Lord is coming.”*Often, this verse is associated with the end times — but one word changes everything: **your**.This devotional reflects on the personal nature of our relationship with God.He is not distant. He is not general. He is **your Lord**.Through Scripture, including the story of Samson in Judges, we see that intimacy with God is often formed not through striving or productivity, but through humility, solitude, and nearness.This message is for anyone who feels overwhelmed by:- legalism- perfectionism- spiritual striving- doing things *for* God instead of being *with* HimChristian life is not sustained by performance, but by relationship.May this devotional be a gentle reminder to remain close, awake, and intentional with the One who desires nearness.🤍**Scripture references:**Matthew 24:42Judges 16**New devotionals every Monday.**