Devotion:
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Jesus speaks these words in a moment filled with uncertainty. He describes cosmic signs—darkened skies, shaking powers, and upheaval that feels overwhelming. Yet at the center of this dramatic language is not fear, but hope. “Then they will see the Son of Man coming in clouds with great power and glory.” What looks like the end is actually the revealing of Christ’s victory.
In verses 24–27, Jesus reminds us that history is not spiraling out of control; it is moving toward Him. When the world feels unstable and familiar structures seem to crumble, Christ is still gathering His people. Nothing is missed. No one who belongs to Him is forgotten. Even in chaos, God is actively at work bringing redemption to completion.
Then Jesus shifts from cosmic events to personal responsibility. “Keep awake,” He says. Not because we should live in panic, but because we are called to live with intentional faithfulness. Staying awake means living each day ready—ready to love, to serve, to forgive, and to obey. It’s the posture of a servant who trusts the Master’s return, even when the timing is unknown.
These verses challenge us to ask: Are we spiritually alert, or spiritually distracted? It’s easy to drift into complacency, assuming there will always be more time. Jesus lovingly warns us not to sleep through what truly matters. Every moment becomes meaningful when we live with expectancy.
Personal Worship Option:
Lord Jesus, keep my heart awake and attentive. When the world feels uncertain, help me trust Your promises. Teach me to live faithfully today, watching with hope and obedience for Your return. Amen.

