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Jesus and Zacchaeus
Jesus is close to outcasts. If you feel like an outcast or a sinner,
Jesus is your friend. But he can help you only if you want to change.
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The key word to Jesus’ understanding of his own mission
is found in the word ‘lost’. It encourages us to face up to reality and cry
out, I’m lost, until he seeks and finds me. This is exactly what Jesus came to
do. God is looking for outcasts and sinners. Jesus knew what being an outcast
was like. His was the birth of an outcast, the wandering lifestyle of an
outcast. Most outcasts are poor, but there are outcasts at every level. Jericho
was crawling with priests of all kinds; Jesus chose a religious outcast as his
host. Jesus has an affinity for outcasts. He numbered himself among them. He
died in their company so anyone could claim him as their own. If you feel like
an outcast, he is your friend. If you feel like a sinner, he is your friend. But
he can help you only if you want to change.
By
Chris Witts
Morning
Devotions
Jesus rubbed shoulders with thousands, but
I am intrigued by those he singled out.
Why them and not others?
Were they the ones who caught his fancy?
Was the encounter a matter of chance?
Was there a selection process?
None of the above, I think. God doesn’t
become interested in us because we catch his fancy.
Nor does he stumble upon us by chance.
He doesn’t come to us now that way, and he
didn’t come to us that way when he came in the flesh of the man Jesus.
What is God looking for in us?
He’s looking for the invitation to enter
our lives.
He looks, and in some he sees a readiness,
a silent cry for wholeness — and he accepts the invitation.
Jesus, his incarnate Son, could see that in
the face, the cry, the touch of those who were on the brink of a divine
experience.
We stand in a crowd while Jesus passes by.
We know that if he takes notice of us, our
lives will be forever changed.
Why would he single a person out? There are
many reasons, but they have one common thread: there is something important God
is looking for.
The
Little Man in the Tree
Consider Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1–10).
He had what God was looking for. God is
looking for outcasts and sinners.
I am convinced that when Jesus saw the
little man perched in the tree, he knew he was looking at an outcast.
Jesus knew what being an outcast was like.
His was the birth of an outcast, the
wandering lifestyle of an outcast.
When he saw Zacchaeus he saw more than a man of stature and long on wealth. He saw an outcast.
Most outcasts are poor, but there are
outcasts at every level.
Zacchaeus had worked his way up to the
position of chief tax collector and amassed a small fortune in the process.
Jericho was taxed by Rome and tax
collectors were locals who collaborated with the Romans.
Zacchaeus, a Jew by birth, was looked upon
by his countrymen as a religious outcast, disowned by the chosen people of God.
Jesus
Is Close to Outcasts
Jericho was crawling with priests of all
kinds; Jesus chose a religious outcast as his host. Jesus has an affinity for
outcasts.
He numbered himself among them. He died in
their company so anyone could claim him as their own.
If you feel like an outcast, he is your
friend. If you feel like a sinner, he is your friend. But he can help you only
if you want to change.
Zacchaeus no longer wanted to pretend he
was something else.
He was a sinner tired of sinning and eager
for righteousness.
Surrounded by the wealth of Jericho, this
man of prosperity knew only the city of desolation within his own soul.
He was a pauper of the spirit and he knew
it. That’s the kind of sinner God likes to single out.
‘Lost’
is the key word to understand Jesus’ mission.
Jesus said to Zacchaeus: I’m glad you know
you’re lost — for the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost (Luke 19:9-10).
The key word to Jesus’ understanding of his
own mission is found in the word ‘lost’.
It encourages us to face up to reality and
cry out, I’m lost, until he seeks and finds me. This is exactly what Jesus came
to do.
Jesus had many things on his mind. He was
nearing Jerusalem.
His earthly journey was approaching its
end.
Events would soon challenge every ounce of
his integrity and courage.
He needed to be spiritually and emotionally
prepared. But he stopped for Zacchaeus. He always has time for sinners.
If your life is impoverished by sin, and
you know it, the one who came to save the lost has time for you.
Today he passes by again.
The Bible says, “If we confess our sins to God, he can always be trusted to forgive us and take our sins away.” (1 John 1:9)
Source:
Lieutenant Colonel Philip Needham – USA War Cry
Morning Devotions is a five-minute daily reflection for anyone curious about faith, or looking for encouragement in their walk with God. In his warm and friendly style, presenter Chris Witts — a well-loved Salvation Army minister — shares bite-sized messages applying faith to everyday life.
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