February 6 | Don’t Ignore What Matters Most
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Today is about not ignoring what matters most. Across both passages, we are invited to notice the difference between careful religious effort and the deeper formation God desires, especially when outward faithfulness begins to replace inward alignment.
In Exodus 39–40, the work of the tabernacle is completed exactly as God instructed, and the story lingers over details to show that obedience is meant to prepare space for God’s presence. The passage's movement highlights faithfulness over time, patience in following through, and God's dwelling with a people who stay attentive rather than rushed.
In Matthew 23:23–26, Jesus confronts a different danger, not carelessness, but misplaced attention. His words expose how devotion to measurable obedience can slowly crowd out justice, mercy, and faithfulness, leaving the outside polished while the inside remains untouched.
Together, these readings invite reflection on where our attention has settled and what it has slowly shaped in us. They leave us sitting with the question of whether we are focusing on what is easiest to manage or what actually carries the most weight before God.
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