In prep of His coming

 19 Dec 25

Today's devotional: taken from YouVersion, Life Application Study Bible Devotion


In prep of His coming

The farmer must wait patiently for his crops to grow; he cannot hurry the process. But he does not take the summer off and hope that all goes well in the fields. There is much work to do to ensure a good harvest. In the same way, we must wait patiently for Christ's return. We cannot make him come back any sooner. But while we wait, there is much work that we can do to advance God's kingdom. Both the farmer and the Christian must live by faith, looking toward the future reward for their labors. Don't live as if Christ will never come. Work faithfully to build his kingdom-the King will come when the time is right.


“Be patient, then, brothers and sisters, until the Lord’s coming. See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop, patiently waiting for the autumn and spring rains. You too, be patient and stand firm, because the Lord’s coming is near.”James‬ ‭5‬:‭7‬-‭8‬ ‭NIV‬‬

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Reflections

Even though the devotional says that we aren’t supposed to just sit and wait for His coming, I do believe that there are many of us who does. Just ask the friends as well as fellow brothers and sisters what they have done to prep for the coming of Christ and many will tell you nothing. If you ask them the next question whether they are ready, they will tell you “not really”.


Friends, if we know Christ is coming then all the more we ought to buck up. Be prepared with extra oil, always be on standby like reservist soldiers for the Army, ready to serve. However, people are saying that they are busy, they have no time to prepare or to read the word. In actual fact, the wrong priorities were set in their lives. The focus became family, kids, work, etc and the first fruits were not given to the Lord. We only give Him the balance, after we had used up all our energy for the other stuffs, then we try to read the word, only to find ourselves tired and sleepy.


Things need to change for we do not know the actual day of His coming. No one knows, except the Father. So would you think you know? I wouldn’t. It will be too late if He chose to coming tonight and we are thrown off guard just because we think He’s not coming so soon.

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