Re:Verse passage – Luke 7:18-35 (day three)
And when the men had come to him, they said, “John the Baptist has sent us to you, saying, ‘Are you the one who is to come, or shall we look for another?’” v. 20
Throughout Luke’s gospel account, he highlights that people were actively waiting (by being obedient) for the Lord to move. He shows us that with Simeon and Anna. They were waiting for the Lord’s promises to be fulfilled, expecting it to happen. We see that again here with John and his disciples.
To this point, Jesus had not been publicly announced as the Messiah. His disciples had not yet had the opportunity to see Jesus raised from the dead or even observe many miracles or hear Jesus’ many teachings. This truly was a moment of faith confirmation for John’s crew of “Are you really who they say you are?” We know from their question that they were actively looking for the Messiah. Much like Simeon and Anna, they were expectantly looking and waiting for God’s promises to be fulfilled. When all of them saw evidence of the Lord moving, they went closer to be sure.
Are you actively and expectantly looking for the Spirit of the Lord to be moving in your life today? Are you “in tune” with Him enough to look around and say, “That’s the Lord!” Before you go any further today, you might need to take time to pray and ask the Lord to help you see and know His Spirit better. Expect God to answer you and be looking.