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How does Zacchaeus's story illustrate the idea of grace in salvation?

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Zacchaeus's story illustrates grace by showing how Jesus sought him out, offering salvation despite his sinful past.

Zacchaeus’s encounter with Jesus underscores the concept of grace as unmerited favor. Despite his reputation as a sinner and a tax collector, Jesus intentionally seeks out Zacchaeus, demonstrating that salvation is not based on human merit but on divine grace. The Lord's call to Zacchaeus, 'Make haste and come down,' reflects God’s initiative in salvation, reminding us that it is God who first loves and calls us to Himself. The immediate transformation in Zacchaeus’s life, evidenced by his joyful response and acts of restitution, exemplifies how grace brings about heartfelt repentance and change.
Scripture References: Luke 19:5-10

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