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Zacchaeus (Aramaic version of the Name Zechariah which means “The Lord has Remembered...”
Zacchaeus itself flows from the word zakkay that means “pure” or “innocent”
Zacchaeus was Intent on Seeing Jesus (The Onlooker, The Curious, The Gawker)
Look How A Man Becomes a Child - it was untypical of men, particularly the wealthy to run, but now, like a little boy he runs to see Jesus, and when he cannot see over the crowd, he acts like a boy and climbs the tree to witness the arrival of Jesus
In the previous chapter, Luke recorded of Jesus, “Whosever shall not receive the kingdom of God like a little child shall in no way enter therein” (Luke 18:17)
Now, Zacchaeus puts Pride Aside and with Simplicity and Curiosity Seeks Jesus, But Who was really looking for Who?
Jesus was Intent on Sitting at the Table of Zacchaeus (That Notorious Sinner…)
We See Two Men Searching for Each Other - Each Demonstrates INTENT, But it is the Intentional Call of the Savior That Makes all the Difference in the Life of the Lost!
The Crowd Fails to See The Seeker’s Potential to Place his Faith in the Savior… Perhaps because they have missed the point of Who Jesus happens to be...
In Meeting and Accepting Jesus, Zacchaeus Demonstrates PRACTICAL REPENTANCE
Under the Mosaic Law, if a thief voluntarily confessed his crime, he had to restore what he took, add one fifth to it, and bring a trespass offering to the Lord (Lev.
6:1–7).
If he stole something he could not restore, he had to repay fourfold (Ex.
22:1); and if he was caught with the goods, he had to repay double (Ex.
22:4).
Zaccheus did not quibble over the terms of the Law; he offered to pay the highest price because his heart had truly been changed.
In Just a few moments,
The Man Who Acted Like a Giddy Child became a True Child of God
The Man Who Was Seeking Was Found by the Savior
The Man Who Was Small in Stature Became Larger than Life as He Found Spiritual Freedom
The Man Who was Rich, But Spiritually Poor, Became Spiritually Rich when He Accepted Jesus
The Man Who Was Condemned by the Crowd Became Approved by the Rock of Ages because of his Simple Faith
The Man Who was Host Became the Guest as He the Master of the House turned over control to the True Master, Jesus
Challenge: Luke Records the Words of Jesus, “For the Son of Man has come to Seek and to Save that which was lost...”
Since you and I are followers of Jesus, Disciples, Members of the Kingdom of God, Are we about the Same Business as our Master?
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