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How does the story of Zacchaeus illustrate God's grace?

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Zacchaeus's story exemplifies God's grace by showing His initiative to save the most despised sinners.

Zacchaeus, as a tax collector, was viewed with contempt by the Jews, yet Christ chose to dwell with him. This illustrates that God's grace extends even to those considered the worst among society. In Luke 19:5, Jesus calls Zacchaeus by name and invites Himself to his home, signifying a personal and affectionate calling that transforms Zacchaeus from a greedy sinner to a man willing to make restitution and follow Christ. This interaction highlights that salvation is by grace alone, irrespective of one's past.
Scripture References: Luke 19:1-10

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