Devotion:
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Read 1 Peter 4:7.
Until Jesus returns or we go to be with Him, let us live for Jesus, be a witness and serve God.
One of my favorite bumper stickers says “Jesus is coming soon. Quick, everybody look busy.” It’s a humorous take on Jesus reminding the disciples (and us) that we are not to be wasting our time speculating on the day and the time of Jesus’ return, but instead be doing the things he commanded us to do. Such as feeding the hungry, welcoming the stranger, visiting those in prison (just to quote a little from Matthew 25). Jesus wants us to be about the work of the kingdom of God, and to feel the urgency and necessity of that work.
The apostle Paul also wants us to understand the urgency of the moment, “The end of all things is near; therefore be serious and discipline yourselves for the sake of your prayers.” (1 Peter 4:7) Paul is writing only a few decades after Jesus, but the sense of urgency was even greater as the early Christian communities grew and developed, and encountered hostility and persecution. Now (according to Paul) was the time to get serious and focus on one’s faith and prayer life. But Paul follows up with one more piece of advice in the next verse (v.8) “Above all, maintain constant love for one another, for love covers a multitude of sins.” Be serious, be focused, and keep loving one another. Good advice for all disciples.
Personal Worship Option:
Lord I want to be more loving in my heart and in my life. Help me to focus on those things that draw me closer to you. Amen.

