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April 23, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Call to Wakefulness”
Mark 13:33
"Be on guard! Be alert! You do not know when that time will come."
Life has a funny way of lulling us into a spiritual "autopilot." We get caught up in the rhythm of commutes, deadlines, and scrolling through feeds,often assuming that the "big moments" of faith are reserved for a distant future or a specific Sunday morning. In Mark 13, Jesus is speaking about his return and the culmination of all things. But His command isn’t just about end-times theology; it’s about a posture of the heart. To "be on guard" doesn't mean living in a state of anxiety or looking for monsters under the bed. It means living with intentionality.
Think about a night watchman. Their job isn’t to make the sun rise; it’s to be awake when it does. If they fall asleep, they miss the transition from darkness to light. When we are spiritually "asleep," we miss the subtle ways God is moving in our lives right now. We miss the promptings to be kind, the opportunities to pray, and the quiet whispers of the Holy Spirit. Jesus warns us to stay alert because the most important things in life rarely arrive with a loud siren—they arrive in the quiet faithfulness of the present moment.
In living with our eyes wide open, staying alert is an active choice. It’s the difference between drifting through your day and driving through it. It requires us to clear the fog by identifying the distractions of habitual sins, digital noise, or busyness that numb your spiritual senses.
Watch the horizon and keep your perspective eternal. Remind yourself that this world is temporary and His Kingdom is the goal. Stay at the post and do the workGod has put in front of you today with the excellence of someone who expects their Master to walk through the door at any second.
What is currently "lulling you to sleep" or distracting you from your relationship with God?
If you knew for certain that Jesus was returning this evening, how would that change your priorities for the next few hours?
The bottom line is Mark 13:33 is a call to live in the present with an eye on eternity. It teaches that while the end of the world is certain, its timing is a secret intended to keep us perpetually faithful.
By Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior JesusApril 23, 2026
Daily Devotional:
“The Call to Wakefulness”
Mark 13:33
"Be on guard! Be alert! You do not know when that time will come."
Life has a funny way of lulling us into a spiritual "autopilot." We get caught up in the rhythm of commutes, deadlines, and scrolling through feeds,often assuming that the "big moments" of faith are reserved for a distant future or a specific Sunday morning. In Mark 13, Jesus is speaking about his return and the culmination of all things. But His command isn’t just about end-times theology; it’s about a posture of the heart. To "be on guard" doesn't mean living in a state of anxiety or looking for monsters under the bed. It means living with intentionality.
Think about a night watchman. Their job isn’t to make the sun rise; it’s to be awake when it does. If they fall asleep, they miss the transition from darkness to light. When we are spiritually "asleep," we miss the subtle ways God is moving in our lives right now. We miss the promptings to be kind, the opportunities to pray, and the quiet whispers of the Holy Spirit. Jesus warns us to stay alert because the most important things in life rarely arrive with a loud siren—they arrive in the quiet faithfulness of the present moment.
In living with our eyes wide open, staying alert is an active choice. It’s the difference between drifting through your day and driving through it. It requires us to clear the fog by identifying the distractions of habitual sins, digital noise, or busyness that numb your spiritual senses.
Watch the horizon and keep your perspective eternal. Remind yourself that this world is temporary and His Kingdom is the goal. Stay at the post and do the workGod has put in front of you today with the excellence of someone who expects their Master to walk through the door at any second.
What is currently "lulling you to sleep" or distracting you from your relationship with God?
If you knew for certain that Jesus was returning this evening, how would that change your priorities for the next few hours?
The bottom line is Mark 13:33 is a call to live in the present with an eye on eternity. It teaches that while the end of the world is certain, its timing is a secret intended to keep us perpetually faithful.