Luke 12:45

But suppose the servant says to himself, 'My master is taking a long time in coming,' and he then begins to beat the other servants, both men and women, and to eat and drink and get drunk.
Luke 12:45

In this parable, Christ says the steward who doesn’t trust his master’s return, will live a poor life of mistreatment of others and excess in earthly pleasures. To be ready for Christ’s return is to live a life of love, spiritual focus and self control.

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2 Replies to “Luke 12:45”

  1. Good morning! Thank you for this post! I wrote the last line of this post in my journal (with proper credit of course;). Love, spiritual focus, and self-control…a great place to start in prayer this day…examining, repenting, and moving on toward the mark of the high calling of Christ. May my love take action, my spiritual focus be lived in compassionate human interaction, and self-control underpinned by humility. In Jesus’ name, A-men.

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