Ready the Church

Oct 5, 2025    Sam Speck

In our exploration of what it means to be a 'ready church', we delve into the heart of Jesus' teachings on preparedness and faithfulness. The parable of the wise and wicked servants in Matthew 24:45-51 serves as our spiritual compass, guiding us to understand that readiness isn't about predicting the future, but about living actively and purposefully in the present. We're challenged to consider: Are we the faithful servants, diligently carrying out our responsibilities, or have we become complacent, thinking there's always more time? This parable beautifully illustrates the balance between preparation and action in our spiritual lives. It's not enough to simply wait for Christ's return; we must be engaged in the work of the Kingdom, serving others and living out our faith daily. As we reflect on this, let's ask ourselves: How can we be more active in our faith, more prepared for God's calling, and more expectant of Christ's return? Our readiness as a church isn't just about personal salvation - it's about being equipped to reach the lost, restore the wanderer, and build up the body of Christ in love and unity.