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Luke Chapter 19
I know this means the pressing of the crowds surrounding Jesus but I remember hearing someone make a joke of this and used the word, "press" to mean the modern day press and surely if the "press" of today surrounded Jesus one couldn't get through either from what I've seen on the news. Zacchaeus seemed to be a small but very determined man who wanted to see the man he heard about, the man called Jesus. Sometimes I have to ask myself this question. Do I need to stop and think? Am I spreading the right message about Jesus to those around me so that it will cause some to desire to hear more about Him. Does my life reflect Jesus in a way that would make others want to know Him? Something Zacchaeus heard previously caused him to seek out Jesus.
Jesus saw this little man even though with His natural eyes He could not have seen Him. He saw Him with the eyes of the Holy Spirit and knew such a one was seeking Him.
What a beautiful attitude Zacchaeus had. When we seek God with this type of attitude, we will certainly receive all the Lord has for us. This reminds me of those that sometimes ask, "Do I have to speak in tongues to receive the Holy Spirit?" Our attitude would be better if we said, "Do I get to speak in tongues when I receive the Holy Spirit?" This should be our attitude in seeking the Lord. "Lord, whatever you have for me to equip me to serve you, I want to receive."
Who are the sinners here? One who gladly wanted to receive Jesus into his home or the ones who stood by the way offering no place for the savior to rest but finding fault with everyone who showed kindness to Him. This is why the Lord told us not to judge in an unrighteous manner but to make righteous judgments. Religion is a danger to any movement of the Lord both in the past and in present times. Religion is deadly and dangerous to the true spreading of the gospel. If these Pharisees would have cast aside their traditions and sought the true meaning of the law of God, they would have seen the very Son of God had come into their midst to bring them hope of eternal life. Again they missed the message that Jesus came to save those that sin.
Jesus saw this man's heart. The publicans were considered sinners because they were known to demand taxes and cheat heavily keeping some of the money for themselves. They were probably very forceful in their collection of taxes. Unlike the rich man who would not part with anything he owned because that was where his heart was, Zacchaeus was willing to do anything to make his past right with God. He counted the salvation from the Lord greater than all his possessions. It was not his works of giving his goods to the poor that saved him but his faith. He believed Jesus was the man sent from God to bring salvation to the world and it was faith drew him to salvation. Faith brought forth the works of doing that which was right. True salvation will produce works that bring forth good fruit. If we say we are saved by the grace of God and our lives do not show forth any sign that we are saved, we can question whether or not one has truly been saved. We may not change all at once and be mature Christians overnight but our lives sooner or later should reflect what we claim to believe.
If He had not done that, none of us who are Gentiles would be saved. Gentile nations at the time of Christ were heathens, idol worshippers and did things that would make us cringe today if we really knew all about them. Some were worst than others but one thing that use to be a common practice among heathens was sacrificing children to the false gods and idols of that day. I think of abortion when I think of that because abortion is the sacrifice of children to the idol of selfishness and lack of responsibility. The idol of pleasure is also worshipped which produced the unwanted child in the first place. It is very sad to see this become the norm in our society yet we know that Jesus came to save us out of even that type of sin.
This is normal to expect this after seeing the mighty miracles that were done. Prophecy told them that a king was coming to set them free from oppression and bring in the kingdom of God of righteousness. They expected it to come then and there. They didn't see the hidden prophecy that the king would first have to pay for the sins of many to usher in the way of salvation before the kingdom of God could be set up. The gospel had to be preached to all the world first. Isaiah 53 tells more of the suffering Messiah that was to come. Yet the main message at this time was the kingdom did come immediately....the kingdom that was to come within each and every believer that comes to Christ. This does not mean that a literal visible kingdom will not come in the future. It is coming and getting closer each day, but the kingdom within us can happen now. We do not have to wait a moment longer for that kingdom.
It seems to me that Jesus is trying to tell us to patiently wait for His coming, occupy and keep busy doing His will until His coming. Use what we have until He comes and not be ashamed or hide the gospel until He comes. We are to be faithful in whatever He has given us and not hide it away so that no one knows what we believe or who we believe in. The world tells us differently. The world and society says to keep religion to yourself so that one offends anyone. Jesus says to go into all the world and preach the gospel. Who are we going to listen to? We are to be faithful until He comes. When the Second coming of Christ arrives,
those that do not want Him to rule over their lives, those that
tried to hinder the gospel and those that persecute His
representatives will face judgment. Nations that forbid the preaching of the gospel because their own religious beliefs are threatened or they fear losing their control over the people don't realize that they are keeping people from eternal life and true salvation. They will suffer judgment from God. God wants every one to hear the gospel and have a chance to be saved. Even small children. If we forbid that we will face the judgment of God. Not one soul has to die and enter hell. Jesus came to stop that from happening and all we have to do is come to Him believing Him to be this Messiah sent from God to save us. In doing this we turn from sin, are saved from sin and we can enter eternal life. This is a gospel of love, joy and peace. This is not supposed to be a religion that uses force, kills those that disagree and hates the enemy. The gospel saves and makes us fit for the kingdom of God. Never stop anyone from sharing the gospel.
"Before the rocks cry out, I just want to praise Him." I hope the rocks don't have to cry out on our behalf for His is worthy of our praise. Some people just can't stand to hear someone
say, "Praise the Lord." Why is this so offensive? This riding into Jerusalem on a colt fulfilled prophecy:
I had someone ask me once why some churches major on praise and worship instead of doing good deeds to help the poor. There is no reason why we can't do both but He is worthy of all our praise. Once we know the Lord, we need to realize what a great things He did so that we are partakers of His righteousness and we are received into eternal life, joy and peace escaping the pollution and evil that is in the world. That should make us rejoice and then allow the fruits of good works to follow.
I say this very carefully here. Yes, the Jewish people have suffered so much because they rejected Jesus Christ. They suffered before that because they rejected the messages and warnings of the prophets before Christ. Yes they suffered because their ancestors rejected the truth of the word. Yet knowing this, the bible says concerning Israel, "I will bless them that bless thee and curse them that curse thee." That has not changed. God allowed suffering but He will punish those that do evil to the Jewish people and or do evil to those that bring the gospel to all the world. If you want to escape God's judgment do not harm either a true child of God who brings the gospel or the Jewish people. I do not say this, God does and it is recorded in the written word we call the bible. I do not understand all of this but I just
am saying what the bible says. He will bless those that bless Israel
and curse those that curse Israel. He said it, not me. We become
adopted into the family of God when we accept the Jewish Rabbi,
Jesus Christ. So we inherit the status that the Jews had.
Those passing themselves off as Christians while persecuting, putting to death and fighting against others who disagree with them are not true Christians. The church in the Middle ages was a disgrace to the name of Christ. The Spanish Inquisition was a shame and reproach to the name of Christ. The holocaust was the worst example of people thinking they were doing God a service. Shame, shame on any church that had anything to do with what occurred that time in history. We must not leave the preaching of the gospel to get into things that hinder the gospel. We must not lose our compassion for the lost and become religious Pharisees that have judgment with no mercy. I get mad too when I hear the reports of persecution against Christians. I cry for Jesus to come and stop all of it but we must not give over to hate and fight against them with swords instead of the gospel. God help us. In saying this though, I'm not advocating not defending ourselves if we have to fight for our country or to have law and order. God ordains good governments that keep law and order. We are not to harm those that believe differently in their religion as long as they do not physically harm anyone that disagrees with them. Good governments though would allow free speech and sharing the gospel along with freedom of religion.
I don't want to get into accusations and accuse my brothers and sisters in the Lord but we need to be very careful not to make merchandise of the gospel. I know we have to make a living but we need to be very careful. Freely we receive and freely we give. I appreciate so much people like E-Sword that gives free downloads of bible software. I personally use it for these studies and prefer it above the high priced programs. One can give donations to help them out but he forbids anyone to sell the program. It is to be freely given. That should be our attitude.
Every time one country, person or group of people try to destroy those that preach the gospel, you are in reality trying to destroy Jesus Christ. We reap what we sow. He that lives by the sword shall die by the sword. You hurt God's people and you shall be hurt if you don't repent and turn to God. God will forgive and heal any who stops what he or she is doing and repents. Usually the everyday common people are not the ones that hinder the gospel. It is the religious leaders and those in authority. They are afraid of losing their control over the people so they forbid any preaching of the gospel. The gospel tells us not to fear anyone but God. We are to respect and obey the law if that law does not oppose God's law but we are not to fear anyone but God. Fear not those that kill the body but fear the one who has power over the eternity of your soul. The body will die anyway but the soul lives forever in one place or the other. Words of Brother Andrew: "I have never really felt danger," he said. "There really is no danger, unless you are living your own life." DC
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