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How is the grace of God demonstrated in Zacchaeus' story?

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God's grace is exemplified in Zacchaeus' story through Jesus' unsolicited call and the immediate transformation that follows.

The grace of God is profoundly exhibited in the story of Zacchaeus through the very nature of Christ's interaction with him. Zacchaeus was a known sinner, yet Jesus purposefully sought him out, demonstrating grace that is not based on merit. When He called Zacchaeus down from the tree, it was not an invitation earned by good deeds but rather an act of divine favor. This act underscores that salvation is an unmerited gift from God, as Zacchaeus responded promptly and joyfully to this grace, leading to his transformation and subsequent acts of restitution and repentance. Through this narrative, we see that God's grace reaches even the most unlikely individuals, reaffirming that salvation is entirely of the Lord.
Scripture References: Luke 19:9-10, Ezekiel 36:26

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