Slowing Down to Listen: A Devotional on Luke 19:5
Scripture: "And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up, and saw him, and said unto him, Zacchaeus, make haste, and come down; for to day I must abide at thy house." – Luke 19:5
The Pace of Jesus
In today’s fast-paced world, we often hear the phrase "You snooze, you lose," pushing us toward constant movement, hurried decisions, and restless ambition. But Jesus walked differently. He was never rushed, never frantic, and never pressured into urgency—except for one moment: when He called Zacchaeus to hurry and be with Him.
This passage teaches us something profound—the only time we should hurry is to be with Jesus. In every other aspect of life, we are called to stop, listen, wait, and act in His timing.
Contemplation: Am I Moving Too Fast?
Busyness can often distract us from hearing God's voice. When we rush, we miss divine moments, ignore God’s direction, and allow stress to replace peace.
Take a moment to reflect:
Do I find myself rushing through lifeinstead of listening for God’s direction?
Am I prioritizing time with Jesus, or am I too distracted by my own schedule?
How can I adopt the pace of Christ, learning to slow down and wait on Him?
Jesus calls us to be present—to listen first, then act in obedience. If we move too fast, we risk missing His voice.
Personal Reflection: Learning to Wait on God
God does not call us to laziness, but He does call us to intentional living—to walk in step with His timing, His wisdom, and His guidance.
Consider:
What daily habits can I implement to slow down and hear from God?
How can I incorporate stopping, listening, waiting, and acting into my routine?
Am I allowing my own agenda to dictate my pace instead of surrendering to God's?
Jesus does not rush His followers—He guides them. Today, choose to walk in His rhythm, letting obedience lead instead of urgency.
A Prayer for Stillness and Obedience
Lord Jesus, You walked in perfect peace, never rushing, never overwhelmed. Teach me to follow Your example, to slow down, to listen, and to wait for Your leading.
Help me to release my urgency and trust in Your perfect timing. Remind me that my busyness does not equal effectiveness—true fruitfulness comes from obedience.
May I always hurry when You call me to be with You, but in all else, may I learn to move at the pace of grace, trusting that You are working in every moment, even in the waiting.
In Your name, Amen.
Final Thought:
Jesus teaches us that the only urgency that matters is being with Him. Everything else requires listening, waiting, and following in His timing. Today, choose to walk at His pace, knowing He will guide you exactly where you need to be.