How can we apply the obedience shown in Luke 19:31 to our lives? The Scene Behind Luke 19:31 • Jesus is entering Jerusalem to fulfill prophecy (Zechariah 9:9). • He sends two disciples to untie a colt. • His simple instruction: “If anyone asks, ‘Why are you untying it?’ tell him, ‘The Lord needs it.’ ” (Luke 19:31). • The disciples obey immediately, no debate, no delay (Luke 19:32). Core Truths about Obedience Highlighted • Obedience is prompt—delay questions lordship. • Obedience is trusting—details aren’t always revealed (Proverbs 3:5-6). • Obedience is public—others see our submission (Matthew 5:16). • Obedience is God-centered—“The Lord needs it,” not “I need it” (Colossians 3:23-24). Steps for Living Out This Kind of Obedience 1. Listen Before Acting – Daily Scripture intake (Psalm 119:105). – Quiet prayer for guidance; then move. 2. Respond Immediately – Treat a clear biblical command as a present‐tense assignment. – Practice the “now rule”: when conviction comes, obey before convenience interferes. 3. Trust God with Unknowns – Like the disciples, we often don’t know the full plan. – Anchor in Romans 8:28—He weaves every step for good. 4. Keep the Focus on the Lord’s Agenda – Check motives: is this about His glory or my comfort? – 1 Corinthians 10:31 keeps the compass set right. 5. Expect God to Confirm Along the Way – The owners questioned; the answer satisfied (Luke 19:33-34). – God opens doors when we walk through the first one (Revelation 3:8). Practical Examples • Forgive quickly when Scripture says so (Ephesians 4:32). • Tithe or give generously even when finances feel tight (Malachi 3:10). • Share the gospel when prompted, trusting God for words (Acts 8:29-35). • Honor parents, bosses, or authorities despite flaws (Ephesians 6:1-7; Romans 13:1). Encouragement for Daily Walk • Small acts of obedience pave the road for God’s larger purposes. • What the Lord “needs” from us today may look ordinary, but it carries eternal weight. • Each surrendered response writes another line in the testimony of His faithfulness. |