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Luke 13:10-17 Jesus sees...
Jesus sees, calls, and restores—breaking long-term bondage and realigning us with God’s design for freedom. - Where have I been “bent over” spiritually, emotionally, or mentally? - What have I accepted as permanent that God wants to heal? - Am I more focused on rules or on people? - Do I celebrate freedom in others—or question it? “What has kept you bound for years can be broken in a moment when Jesus calls you forward.”
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Luke 13:6–9 God’s patience is an opportunity for transformation...
God’s patience is an opportunity for transformation—He gives time for fruit to grow, but He expects a response. What “Fruit” Looks Like Not perfection. But: - obedience - repentance - growth - transformation - alignment with God Ask yourself: - Am I growing or just staying in the same place? - Is there fruit in my life that shows real change? - Have I been given time by God that I’m not using? - What is God expecting to grow in me right now? “You’ve been given time—now let it produce change.” "What you do with the time God gives you matters."
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Luke 13:1–5 Life is...
Life is uncertain, but your response to God should not be! Repentance is the immediate and necessary response to truth. - Is there anything in my life God has been calling me to turn from? - Am I focusing on others instead of examining my own heart? - Am I delaying something I already know I need to change? - What would full alignment with God look like for me right now? “Stop analyzing others—make sure your own life is aligned with God today.”
Luke 12:49–59 Jesus brings truth ...
Jesus brings truth that refines, divides, and calls for immediate response—spiritual clarity requires action, not delay. - Am I recognizing what God is doing in my life right now? - Is there something I know is right that I’ve been delaying? - Where is God asking me to respond instead of waiting? - Am I trying to stay neutral when God is calling for a decision? “When truth is revealed, it demands a response—waiting only increases the cost.”
Luke 10:38–42 You can be ...
You can be serving Jesus and neglecting Jesus at the same time. Busyness often reveals what is happening inside us. This week, ask yourself: - Am I spending more time doing things for God than being with God? - Have I become distracted, worried, or frustrated because I've neglected time in His presence? - What would it look like for me to intentionally sit at Jesus' feet each day? Choose one practical way to prioritize His presence this week: - Spend time in prayer before starting your day. - Read a chapter of Scripture before checking your phone. - Sit quietly and listen for His voice. - Worship before beginning your work. Remember: Jesus is not asking for more activity. He is inviting you into deeper intimacy. You can serve Jesus and still miss Jesus. The greatest priority is to sit at His feet before serving with your hands.
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