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Why is it significant that Jesus sought out Zacchaeus?

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Jesus sought out Zacchaeus to demonstrate His sovereign grace and the purpose of His mission to save the lost.

The significance of Jesus seeking out Zacchaeus lies in the demonstration of His sovereign grace and the intentional nature of His redemptive work. Zacchaeus, a despised tax collector, symbolizes the outcast sinner who would typically be overlooked. By calling him by name and inviting Himself to Zacchaeus' house, Jesus shows that the salvation He offers is available to all, regardless of social status or sinfulness. This act of seeking the lost underscores the heart of the Gospel: that Christ came to seek and save the lost, and it serves as a powerful reminder of God's active role in pursuing His elect.
Scripture References: Luke 19:5-10

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