
“Jesus said, ‘No procrastination. No backward looks. You can’t put God's kingdom off till tomorrow. Seize the day.’” (Luke 9:62 MSG)
Pastor, you know what it’s like to face opportunities that require faith-filled action—a phone call to make, a hard conversation to start, a new ministry to launch. Sometimes, the most spiritual thing you can do is stop hesitating and move forward in obedience.
The Bible tells us about a blind man named Bartimaeus. As Jesus and his followers left Jericho, they heard him calling out, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!” (Mark 10:47 NIV).
When Bartimaeus had gotten up that morning, he had no idea Jesus would pass by. It seemed like any other day. But when the moment came, he didn’t wait or calculate—he cried out in faith.
That’s what it looks like to seize the moment.
Every day in ministry brings opportunities like that—divine interruptions disguised as inconveniences. A hurting person calls. A volunteer needs encouragement. A sermon idea stirs in your heart. But too often we say, I’ll get to that later. And later never comes.
Procrastination may feel like relief, but it actually increases pressure. You carry what you postpone. The longer you delay obedience, the heavier the burden grows.
The Bible reminds us not to assume we have tomorrow. In the Message paraphrase, Jesus says, “No procrastination. No backward looks. You can’t put God's kingdom off till tomorrow. Seize the day” (Luke 9:62).
Whatever God has been prompting you to do—do it today.
Make the call. Write the note. Start the conversation. Begin the habit. Obedience delayed is often obedience denied.
You’re not responsible for the results, only the response. When God opens a door, step through it. When he prompts your heart, act in faith. Like Bartimaeus, seize the moment—and watch how Jesus meets you there.