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February 3 | Take Responsibility Instead of Making Excuses

February 3 | Take Responsibility Instead of Making Excuses

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Today centers on taking responsibility instead of explaining ourselves, as both Exodus 31–33 and Matthew 22:1–22 reveal how easily people shift from trust to control when waiting becomes uncomfortable. Across both readings, the heart posture being formed is not about perfection, but about honesty before God when pressure exposes what’s really going on inside us.


In the Old Testament reading, God’s people struggle with delay and uncertainty, and their response reveals a deep impatience with unseen work. While instruction, covenant, and presence are being established, the temptation to replace trust with something tangible takes hold, and responsibility becomes blurred in the process.


In the New Testament passage, Jesus encounters people who speak carefully, ask cleverly, and try to manage outcomes with words rather than truth. He presses on the same issue by refusing to be drawn into explanation games, revealing how often hearts hide behind language instead of standing openly before God.


Together, these passages invite us to sit with what happens when waiting exposes our need for control. They ask us to notice where explanation replaces honesty, and where God might be inviting us to trust His work without rushing to protect ourselves.

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