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In Dublin, Ireland, Dean G. Marcus Cole of Notre Dame talks about what is missing in the fight for religious freedom.
Jesus stops by that tree, for we always meet Jesus at the cross. There, at that tree, that cross, he invites Zacchaeus into a saving and transformative relationship.
“Jesus asks Zacchaeus to come down immediately, almost surprised to see him in the tree, and says to him, ‘Today I must stay at your house!’ (Lk 19:5),” he wrote.
Zacchaeus was a very short man who became spiritually statuesque through his faith in Jesus. Believed to have been 5 feet tall or shorter, Zacchaeus is remembered for a scene in Luke 19:1-10 that ...
Zacchaeus was a wealthy, conniving tax collector. When he climbed a tree to see Jesus, Jesus saw him and invited him to come down. His life was changed.
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Jesus saw that Zacchaeus was just as important as everyone else, so he spent time with him and taught him about being kind. Zacchaeus was then able to lead a better life and treat others the way ...
This book from Sam Greer is a practical and gospel-based resource that encourages and equips people of faith to share their ...
Jesus, when He comes close, raises His eyes. Zacchaeus feels he has been discovered, and probably expects a public rebuke. The people may have hoped for it, but they are disappointed: Jesus asks ...
Zacchaeus with the wealth and the power was not only short physically but also socially, morally and mentally. It took the arrival of Jesus for him to realize his social, moral and mental shortness.
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