February 8 | Living Honestly Before God
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Today’s about living honestly before God, letting both Leviticus and the words of Jesus press us to stay attentive and truthful in God’s presence over time. The readings hold together the seriousness of sin, the patience of God, and the call to stay awake rather than drifting through life unaware. Together, they invite reflection on what it means to stand before God without pretense or avoidance.
In Leviticus, God provides the sin offering as a way for His people to deal with what they didn’t intend but eventually recognize. The careful instructions reveal a God who values honesty over denial and restoration over distance. Through patience and structure, God teaches His people that awareness and responsibility protect closeness with Him rather than threaten it.
In Matthew, Jesus speaks to people who assume they’re prepared simply because time keeps moving forward. He presses on attentiveness, readiness, and faithfulness, exposing how easy it is to become distracted or careless while believing everything’s fine. The tension rests in realizing that awareness isn’t automatic; it’s cultivated.
Together, these passages invite us to sit with how honesty shapes our life with God. They ask us to notice where awareness has faded, where attentiveness has dulled, and where we may be assuming closeness instead of tending it. The readings leave us reflecting on what it looks like to remain open and awake before God without rushing toward resolution.
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