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In the parable of the ten virgins, Jesus paints a vivid picture of readiness and delay. Five were wise, carrying oil for their lamps, while five were foolish, unprepared when the bridegroom arrived. The door was opened to those who were ready, but closed to those who were not. This story is more than a warning—it is a call to live watchfully, faithfully, and expectantly, keeping our hearts prepared for Christ’s return. The difference between wise and foolish is not knowledge alone, but a life shaped by trust and readiness. Join us as Pastor Kenny shares how this parable urges us to stay awake, alert, and filled with the light of Christ.
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By Grenola UMCIn the parable of the ten virgins, Jesus paints a vivid picture of readiness and delay. Five were wise, carrying oil for their lamps, while five were foolish, unprepared when the bridegroom arrived. The door was opened to those who were ready, but closed to those who were not. This story is more than a warning—it is a call to live watchfully, faithfully, and expectantly, keeping our hearts prepared for Christ’s return. The difference between wise and foolish is not knowledge alone, but a life shaped by trust and readiness. Join us as Pastor Kenny shares how this parable urges us to stay awake, alert, and filled with the light of Christ.
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