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On Day 25 of our Lenten Lectio Divina journey, we turn to Luke 12:35-37, where Jesus urges His followers to be dressed for action and ready for the Master's return. These verses call us to a posture of alertness—not out of fear, but out of hopeful expectation. As we meditate today, may we ask: What does it look like to live ready? How can we remain attentive to God’s presence in our everyday lives? Let’s listen, reflect, and be found faithful in the waiting.
By Wesley Memorial United Methodist ChurchOn Day 25 of our Lenten Lectio Divina journey, we turn to Luke 12:35-37, where Jesus urges His followers to be dressed for action and ready for the Master's return. These verses call us to a posture of alertness—not out of fear, but out of hopeful expectation. As we meditate today, may we ask: What does it look like to live ready? How can we remain attentive to God’s presence in our everyday lives? Let’s listen, reflect, and be found faithful in the waiting.