10 Minute Christian Prayer Meditation: What We Leave Undone
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⚖️ What We Leave Undone: Guided Meditation on Matthew 25:45
Guided Christian Meditation & Scripture Reflection on Matthew 25:45
"He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’"
In this 10-minute Christian meditation on Matthew 25:45, reflect on Jesus’ sobering words about neglecting the needs of others. Through scripture, visualization, prayer, and affirmations, be reminded that what we leave undone matters—that every act of compassion is an act of love to Christ, and every missed opportunity is a chance to grow in His grace.
🕊️ This episode is perfect for those seeking:
✅ Conviction that leads to compassion
✅ Courage to live love in action
✅ A deeper awareness of Christ in “the least of these”
✨ Chapters & Flow
00:00 – Welcome & Intro
01:20 – Scripture Reading (Matthew 25:45)
03:00 – Visualization & Reflection
06:30 – Deepening the Prayer
08:30 – Affirmations of Compassion and Readiness
10:00 – Closing Prayer & Outro
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