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What does the story of Zacchaeus teach us about redemption?

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The story of Zacchaeus illustrates God's initiative in seeking the lost and the transformative power of grace.

Zacchaeus, a chief tax collector despised by his peers, sought to see Jesus out of mere curiosity (Luke 19:3). However, the narrative highlights that Jesus sought Zacchaeus first—calling him by name and declaring, 'I must stay at your house today' (Luke 19:5). This encounter demonstrates that true redemption comes from Christ's initiative and grace rather than human merit. Zacchaeus's transformation from a self-serving tax collector to a generous man eager to make restitution (Luke 19:8) showcases the profound change that occurs when one encounters Jesus. The story emphasizes that salvation is not just about forgiveness but also about the life-altering power of divine love.
Scripture References: Luke 19:1-10, Romans 5:8, 2 Corinthians 5:17

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