Welcome to this Come to Jesus Daily Devotional (Posted each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday) as we continue in our Luke, Exploring Who Jesus is series.
From Luke 19:11-15, let’s reflect on how Jesus is the true and good King and wants to rule in our lives.
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“While they were listening to this, he went on to tell them a parable, because he was near Jerusalem and the people thought that the kingdom of God was going to appear at once. He said: ‘A man of noble birth went to a distant country to have himself appointed king and then to return. So he called ten of his servants and gave them ten minas. ‘‘Put this money to work,’’ he said, ‘‘until I come back.’’ But his subjects hated him and sent a delegation after him to say, ‘‘We don’t want this man to be our king.’’ “He was made king, however, and returned home. Then he sent for the servants to whom he had given the money, in order to find out what they had gained with it.” (Luke 19:11-15)
How Does This Connect to Zacchaeus?
This parable follows Zacchaeus’ transformation—his salvation was shown through repentance and a changed attitude toward wealth. The theme continues: receiving Jesus as King and serving Him with all we have.
When Will the Kingdom of God Come?
Many expected Jesus to overthrow Roman rule and restore Israel’s former glory immediately. But Jesus corrects this misconception, teaching that His Kingdom will not come in its fullness until His return.
What Should We Do While Waiting?
Jesus shows that there is a delay before His Kingdom is fully revealed. In this waiting period, He calls us to:
Receive Him as King – Surrendering to His rule is the foundation of true discipleship.
Serve Him with What We Have – Like the servants entrusted with minas, we must use our gifts and resources for His purposes. Waiting is not passive but a time of active faithfulness.
Have We Truly Accepted Jesus as King?
The nobleman in the parable, whilst having characteristics out of keeping with Jesus, nevertheless represents Jesus. Some subjects rejected him, saying, “We don’t want this man to be our king.” This mirrors how many in Israel rejected Jesus, leading to the cross.
However, a bright beam of hope breaks through this account of rejection; we read, ‘“He was made king, however, and returned home.”’ During Jesus’ earthly ministry, many rejected Him, however, many, like Zacchaeus, received Him as Lord and Saviour. Likewise in our day, through our witness, many will reject, but many will receive the King. Nothing can stop the growth of God’s Kingdom!
Prayer & Reflection
Am I living daily under Jesus’ rule?
Am I discouraged in this waiting season? How can I renew my trust?
Take some time to restate your devotion to Jesus and ask for vision, joy, and peace in this waiting period.
Community Group Notes
1. Notices
It might be good to begin with notices. Please share from this week’s Church News.
2. Icebreaker
How has God been speaking to you from His Word this week, and how has this helped you?
3. Worship together
Let’s begin our time together by lifting our eyes and hearts to worship our great God. Perhaps you have readings and songs that you would like to use together. Let’s be open to the gifts that the Spirit wants to give in order to encourage one another.
4. Study and pray together.
Balanced Time Allocation - Please ensure a balanced focus on discussion, SIV (Serve, Invest, and Invite), and prayer so that each section is meaningful and fruitful.
On Sunday, we explored Luke 19:11-27, where Jesus, building on Zacchaeus' example of wholehearted repentance and response, emphasises the call to unwavering devotion. Through the Parable of the Minas, He challenges and inspires us to renew our commitment to Him in every aspect of life.
Please read Luke 19:11-27 and discuss:
1. Is Jesus your king?
Take a moment to explain the reason for your answer.
2. Can you list the specific ways that you have been entrusted with resources (e.g. skills, time, finances, passions, spiritual gifts, opportunities) that have been given to you by God?
Take a moment to write as many of these down as come to mind.
Take another moment to share your answers with one another.
3. Do you feel you are investing what Jesus has given you or hiding it in a handkerchief?
What does that look like in practice? (i.e. How do you / can you multiply what God has given you?)
Do you feel you are actively involved in making disciples?
4. Are you prepared for Jesus to return at any moment?
Take a moment to explain the reason for your answer.
SIV (Serve, Invest, and Invite)
Mission inspiration from the text - What does this passage reveal about Jesus’ mission and our role in it?
Share Stories – Have you had any recent experiences of Serving, Investing, or Inviting someone toward Jesus? Let’s encourage one another.
Practical Next Steps – Who is God putting on your heart to reach? Spend some time discussing and praying for those you regularly engage with, including any ‘people of peace’ in your life.
Let’s pray together:
Let’s pray for one another based on our study, and bring before God any other needs or requests for prayer.
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