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What does it mean to wait for the Lord’s return?

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Waiting for the Lord’s return means living in anticipation and readiness, aligning our hearts and lives with His will and Word.

Waiting for the Lord's return is an active and engaged state of being that involves more than mere passivity. In the context of Luke 12:36-40, Jesus instructs His followers to be like servants who are expectantly waiting for their Master's arrival. This waiting encompasses a lifestyle of faithfulness in service, prayer, and sharing the Gospel. It is a reminder that believers should not be consumed by the distractions of this world but should be focused on living out their faith in a way that glorifies God and provides hope to others. Such anticipation leads to a faithful witness among non-believers and an encouragement to fellow believers as we collectively yearn for the return of our Savior.
Scripture References: Luke 12:36-40

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