Saturday, 28 March 2026

PREPARING THE WAY FOR THE LORD

PREPARING THE WAY FOR THE LORD

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Luke 3:1-6

Key Verse: “Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight.” — Luke 3:4

Supporting Texts: Isaiah 40:3-5, Matthew 3:1-3, Acts 3:19, Hebrews 12:14, Psalm 24:3-4

Description: God calls His people to repentance, holiness, and spiritual readiness in order to experience His glory and divine visitation.

INTRODUCTION

The message of preparation is central to the Christian faith. Before God moves in a significant way, He calls His people to prepare their hearts. This preparation is not outward or ceremonial, but inward and spiritual. It involves repentance, renewal, and a conscious turning back to God.

In Luke 3:1-6, John the Baptist emerged as a voice in the wilderness, calling people to prepare the way for the Lord. His message was direct and uncompromising: repent, for the kingdom of God is at hand. He emphasised the need to make straight paths, symbolising the removal of obstacles that hinder God’s work in our lives.

Today, this message remains relevant. God is still calling believers to readiness. Spiritual preparation positions us to receive divine encounters, experience transformation, and walk in the fullness of God’s purpose.

1. PREPARATION BEGINS WITH GENUINE REPENTANCE

True preparation starts with a sincere turning away from sin and a return to God.

a) A Call to Repentance (Luke 3:3)
John preached the baptism of repentance for the remission of sins. Repentance is the foundation of spiritual readiness.

b) Turning from Sin Completely (Acts 3:19)
Repentance involves a complete change of direction, not partial adjustment. It is a total transformation of heart and lifestyle.

c) A Broken and Contrite Heart (Psalm 51:17)
God responds to humility and genuine sorrow for sin. True repentance is heartfelt, not superficial.

d) Producing Fruits of Repentance (Matthew 3:8)
Genuine repentance must be evident through changed behaviour and righteous living.

Biblical Example: The people of Nineveh repented at Jonah’s preaching, and God withheld judgement, demonstrating the power of repentance (Jonah 3:5-10).

2. REMOVING SPIRITUAL OBSTACLES

Preparing the way for the Lord requires dealing with anything that hinders His presence in our lives.

a) Making Crooked Paths Straight (Luke 3:5)
Crooked paths represent areas of compromise that must be corrected.

b) Letting Go of Sinful Habits (Hebrews 12:1)
We must lay aside every weight and sin that easily besets us.

c) Breaking Pride and Self-Will (James 4:10)
Humility is necessary to remove barriers between us and God.

d) Pursuing Holiness (Hebrews 12:14)
Without holiness, no man shall see the Lord. Holiness clears the path for divine encounter.

Biblical Example: Zacchaeus removed obstacles in his life by restoring what he had taken unjustly, paving the way for salvation (Luke 19:8-9).

3. CULTIVATING SPIRITUAL READINESS

Preparation is not a one-time act but a continuous state of readiness.

a) Living Watchfully (Matthew 24:42)
Believers must remain alert and spiritually awake at all times.

b) Maintaining a Prayerful Life (1 Thessalonians 5:17)
Constant prayer keeps the heart aligned with God.

c) Feeding on God’s Word (Colossians 3:16)
The Word of God equips and prepares believers for every good work.

d) Walking in Obedience (John 14:15)
Obedience keeps the believer ready for God’s move.

Biblical Example: The wise virgins kept their lamps filled with oil, demonstrating readiness for the bridegroom’s arrival (Matthew 25:1-13).

4. PREPARATION ATTRACTS DIVINE MANIFESTATION

When the way is prepared, God reveals His glory and moves powerfully.

a) The Glory of the Lord Shall Be Revealed (Luke 3:6)
All flesh shall see the salvation of God when preparation is complete.

b) Divine Visitation Follows Readiness (Exodus 19:10-11)
God instructed Israel to consecrate themselves before His visitation.

c) God Dwells in Prepared Hearts (Isaiah 57:15)
God inhabits the hearts of the humble and contrite.

d) Manifestation of God’s Power (Acts 2:1-4)
The disciples experienced the outpouring of the Holy Spirit after a period of preparation.

Biblical Example: Elijah repaired the altar of the Lord before calling down fire, showing that preparation precedes manifestation (1 Kings 18:30-38).

CONCLUSION

Preparing the way for the Lord is a call to intentional living. It requires repentance, holiness, and a heart that is ready for God’s move. God desires to reveal His glory, but He looks for prepared vessels through whom He can manifest His power.

As you respond to this call, examine your life, remove every obstacle, and align yourself with God’s will. When your heart is prepared, you will not miss your moment of divine visitation, and your life will reflect the glory of God.

PRAYER POINTS

1. Father, grant me genuine repentance and a transformed heart in Jesus name.

2. Lord, remove every sin and obstacle hindering Your presence in my life in Jesus name.

3. Holy Spirit, help me to live a holy and consecrated life in Jesus name.

4. Father, make my heart ready for Your divine visitation in Jesus name.

5. Lord, give me the grace to remain spiritually alert at all times in Jesus name.

6. Father, help me to walk in obedience to Your Word daily in Jesus name.

7. Lord, let Your Word continually shape and prepare my life in Jesus name.

8. Father, let every crooked path in my life be made straight in Jesus name.

9. Lord, reveal Your glory in my life as I prepare my heart for You in Jesus name.

10. Father, let my life become a vessel through which Your power is manifested in Jesus name.

PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS

1. You shall be spiritually prepared for every divine visitation in your life.

2. Every obstacle hindering your relationship with God is removed.

3. You shall walk in holiness and righteousness all the days of your life.

4. Your heart shall be ready for the move of God at all times.

5. You shall not miss your moment of divine encounter.

6. The glory of God shall be revealed in your life for all to see.

7. You shall experience divine visitation that will transform your destiny.

8. Your life shall reflect the power and presence of God.

9. You shall be aligned with God’s purpose and plan for your life.

10. From today, you shall walk in continuous readiness for the coming of the Lord.

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