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What does it mean to make haste for the things of God?

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Making haste for the things of God means prioritizing spiritual pursuits and readily engaging with God’s Word and fellowship.

When we speak of 'making haste' for the things of God, we refer to the urgency and eagerness believers should demonstrate in their spiritual lives. Just as Zacchaeus hurried down from the tree to welcome Jesus, Christians are called to prioritize meeting God and engaging with His Word. This urgency reflects a heart that recognizes the significance of spiritual matters over worldly distractions. The sermon emphasizes that our lives should not be cluttered with excuses or delays when it comes to worship, fellowship, and the study of Scripture. In doing so, we empower ourselves to experience the joy of God's presence and the transformation it brings. Making haste also implies an active effort to seek God, be involved in the church, and cultivate a life rich in spiritual devotion and community.
Scripture References: Luke 19:6

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