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Today’s reading from Joshua 19–21 and Luke 3 invites us into a deeper awareness of the choices that shape our lives over time, and how devotion is not formed in a single moment, but through consistent direction and alignment.
In Joshua, the distribution of the land continues as God fulfills His promise to His people, and the call to serve Him alone becomes clearer, emphasizing that identity and obedience are not passive, but require intentional commitment.
In Luke, John the Baptist calls people to repentance with clarity and urgency, challenging them to examine their lives and respond in ways that reflect genuine transformation rather than outward appearance.
Together, these passages draw attention to the reality that who we serve is revealed over time, not just in what we say, but in the direction our lives consistently move.
By Kevin HarrisonToday’s reading from Joshua 19–21 and Luke 3 invites us into a deeper awareness of the choices that shape our lives over time, and how devotion is not formed in a single moment, but through consistent direction and alignment.
In Joshua, the distribution of the land continues as God fulfills His promise to His people, and the call to serve Him alone becomes clearer, emphasizing that identity and obedience are not passive, but require intentional commitment.
In Luke, John the Baptist calls people to repentance with clarity and urgency, challenging them to examine their lives and respond in ways that reflect genuine transformation rather than outward appearance.
Together, these passages draw attention to the reality that who we serve is revealed over time, not just in what we say, but in the direction our lives consistently move.