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What does Luke 12:35-40 teach about readiness for Christ's return?

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Luke 12:35-40 instructs Christians to be watchful and ready for Christ's return, emphasizing the importance of living in expectation.

In these verses, Jesus encourages His followers to be prepared for His return, using the metaphor of servants awaiting their master. They are to keep their lamps burning and their loins girded, symbols of readiness and vigilance. This call to be watchful signifies the urgency of living our lives in anticipation of Christ's return. As believers, our focus should be on doing the Master's work, serving and loving others, while also holding fast to the hope of His imminent return. The promise is that those faithful to their duty will be honored by Him when He comes, highlighting the blessings that await those who endure and remain steadfast.
Scripture References: Luke 12:35-40, Revelation 19:7-9

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