Scripture For Today
You also must be ready, because the Son of Man will come at an hour when you do not expect him. - Luke 12:40 NIV
There is a quiet truth that often slips through the noise of our daily lives. Every moment matters. We live in a world filled with distractions, plans, and routines, and it is easy to forget that time itself is a gift. Jesus’ words in Luke 12:40 are both a reminder and an invitation: to live awake, alert, and ready.
Being ready does not mean living in fear or anxiety about the unknown. It means living with purpose and spiritual awareness, knowing that our lives are part of a much larger story. It is about keeping our hearts aligned with God, so that whenever He calls, we are found faithful.
Jesus spoke these words to His disciples to prepare them for His return, but they also carry a message for us today. To live ready is to walk in obedience and love. It means living each day as though it is both a gift and an opportunity to glorify God.
Sometimes we get so caught up in what we are building, chasing, or fixing that we lose sight of the eternal. But when we pause and remember that life is fleeting, our priorities shift. We become more present, more intentional, and more aware of the people and purposes God has placed in our lives.
To be ready is to stay rooted in faith. It is to keep your lamp burning even when the night feels long. It is to forgive quickly, love deeply, and walk humbly, trusting that God’s timing is perfect.
There is peace in readiness. It is not about striving, but about surrender. It is not about perfection, but about preparation of the heart. The one who stays close to God, listens to His voice, and follows His leading will always be ready, no matter what the day holds.
Life can change in an instant, but readiness is built over time in the quiet, consistent practice of faith. Each prayer whispered, each act of kindness offered, and each moment of repentance draws you closer to the heart of God and prepares you for whatever He has planned.
When you live ready, you live differently. You live with gratitude instead of complaint, peace instead of panic, and love instead of fear. You begin to understand that readiness is not about anticipating the end, but about honoring God in the now.
Three Practical Ways To Walk Out This Word Daily
1: Live with Spiritual Awareness
Start your day by asking God to make you aware of His presence and guidance. 1 Thessalonians 5:6 says, “So then, let us not be like others, who are asleep, but let us be awake and sober.” Keep your spirit alert by reading Scripture and allowing the Holy Spirit to direct your thoughts and actions.
2: Walk in Daily Obedience
Readiness is revealed in obedience. Every time you follow God’s leading, whether forgiving someone, helping a neighbor, or spending time in prayer, you are preparing your heart for His return. James 1:22 reminds us, “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” Small acts of obedience today build eternal fruit tomorrow.
3: Keep an Eternal Perspective
When challenges arise, remind yourself that this world is not the final destination. Colossians 3:2 encourages believers to “set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.” Live with eternity in mind by valuing people over possessions, faith over fear, and purpose over distraction.
Closing Encouragement
The call to be ready is not a burden. It is a blessing. It is God’s loving way of reminding you that your time, your purpose, and your life are precious. Each sunrise is a chance to walk closer with Him, to love more deeply, and to live more fully.
You do not have to fear the unknown, because the One who holds time in His hands holds you, too. When your heart remains anchored in His presence, you will always be prepared and fully trusting in Him.
Today, take a moment to breathe and remember this truth: readiness is not about the moment He comes; it is about how you live until He does. Stay faithful, stay prayerful, and stay ready, for in doing so, you reflect the light of Christ to a world still waiting to see it.



