
devotional post # 1,983
Luke 12:35-36
Luk 12:35 “Get dressed for service and keep your lamps burning;
Luk 12:36 be like people waiting for their master to come back from the wedding celebration, so that when he comes and knocks they can immediately open the door for him.
working britches
When I was growing up in rural Florida, my parents and siblings would tell me to get my working britches on. That meant it was time for work, so be ready. That is essentially what Jesus is telling his followers here. He isn’t calling His followers to polish their appearance or cultivate an impressive religious image. He’s calling them to readiness—practical, alert, sleeves‑rolled‑up readiness.
In His world, servants kept their robes tucked up and their lamps lit when they expected their master’s return. It meant they were awake, attentive, and prepared to respond the moment he arrived. Jesus takes that familiar picture and turns it into a spiritual posture: Don’t drift into distraction. Don’t get tangled in the pursuit of appearances. Live as people who know the Master could step through the door at any moment.
This isn’t fear‑based readiness. It’s hope‑based readiness. It’s the readiness of someone who longs for the Master’s return, who wants to be found faithful, who sees life not as a waiting room but as a place of meaningful service. It’s the readiness that comes from loving His appearing more than loving our comfort.
And it’s striking how Jesus ties this readiness to simplicity. Instead of fussing over clothing, status, or outward polish, He calls His followers to the quiet dignity of being prepared—prepared to serve, prepared to obey, prepared to welcome Him with joy. The world may chase flashiness, but Jesus honors faithfulness.
LORD, help us to get ready to welcome Your return.








