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! When Jesus Passes By
Text: Lk. 19:1-10 – PPHC – Aug. 13, 2006 A.M.
!! I. Zaccheus - A Description of the Lost
/ A.
Description of: Occupation/ - /publican /(“chief” tax collector) in Jericho.
1.
v. 1 - “he was rich” in material gain (what the world considers wealth).
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v. 3 - “short in stature” - in the things that really counted, he didn’t measure up!
/B.
He “*Sought* to see Jesus”/ - v. 3 – (which one he was)
1.
Jesus = O.T. */Yeshua/* – salvation, deliverance, */victory/* (*/“getting on top”/*)…
2.
Evidently, he had “heard” of this Miracle Worker.
a.
Rom.
10:17 “For faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.”
b.
*/A weighing happening within Zaccheus/* – what he had “experientially” known vs. what he had heard!
*/Kerugma/* – “*/heralded word – preached./*”
1.
*The Word will challenge you…gets all up in your business; in your face!!!*
· Your 1) Thoughts, 2) Feelings, 3) Emotions
· Jn.
16:8 “..when
He is come, He will REPROVE the world of sin... to convict~/convince
a.
To *convict*: Expresses the work on the /unbelieving portion/ of man.
b.
To *convince*: Expresses the work on the /believing portion/ of man.
· God doesn't leave you with a vacuum in your life; after conviction, then comes convincing.
– Is. 30:21 “…this is the way, walk therein.”
3.
Zach.
wanted to see “who he was” for himself...didn’t rely on hearsay, gossip, the
/Upcoming Events/ section in the */Jerusalem Post/* newspaper.
a.
Not even what dad and mom and others might have said.
*/(A weighing happening)/*
· *Illustration*: The sheep can hear the voice of the shepherd even in the howling winds,
yet, inside there is a great desire to see the shepherd’s face appear over the next knoll
or hill that separates the two.
(A great calming effect is produced by experiencing his physical presence)
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He couldn’t see Jesus because of the “press” (crowd).
a.
There may be things in your life that prevent you from coming to Christ.
*Illustration*:
1.
This setback didn’t defeat him...he “ran” (outran the crowd) and climbed a tree.
a.
Christians need to develop this “bulldog” tenacity~/attitude of not giving up without a
fight.
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He climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus…the scrapes of bark biting into his arms~/legs.
a.
He probably looked foolish to the people under the tree that day...but he didn’t care!!
1.
Photographers scrap with one another just to get a picture of a celebrity.
2.
*Don’t allow anything hinder your pursuit of God!*
· *Illustration** – “Blind man…Son of David, have mercy on me!” Lk. 18:35*
- His cry stops Jesus in his tracks and his attention was immediately focused on him.
a.
A beggar: to be in such need, one comes forward (/pros/) to day another for help (/aiteo/).
b.
Imagine the humiliation, the degradation of this man; how much he must have wanted out of this lifestyle!!!
!!! II.
Jesus Passes By (The Savior)
/ A.
“For He was to pass that way” /(*v.
4*)
1.
“When” Jesus came by, not “*if*” He came by...Lk.
15:4 He leaves the 99 to find the 1.
2.
“He looked up...” up to where Zaccheus was (*He knows “where” you are*);
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