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LUKE 19 1-10 SEEKING TO SAVE THE LOST 03 Causing people to be curious

📖 Luke 19:1-10
9th Mar 26 | 13:18

17Nov2020 - *Causing people to be curious* - _Luke 19:1-10_ - SEEKING TO SAVE THE LOST 3 – Bible reading: _Mark 8:35-36_ 

 

_Luke 19:2-4 Now behold, there was a man named Zacchaeus who was a chief tax collector, and he was rich. (3) And he sought to see who Jesus was, but could not because of the crowd, for he was of short stature. (4) So he ran ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see Him, for He was going to pass that way._ 

Zacchaeus was despicable in his own eyes. He did not want to be seen in public but he was curious to see Jesus. Being short in stature and also to avoid the crowd, he found a vantage point from where he could see Jesus without him being seen by others. 

 

Jesus came looking for Zacchaeus. We are here in the world to seek and to save the lost.  

 

People around us are at different points in their life journey. Some are aware that they are lost, while others are not. Some are seeking for answers to their life questions, while others are pursuing different goals, which they think will satisfy their soul.  

 

_Mark 8:36 For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?_ 

 

Zacchaeus, seemingly, was not searching for anything in particular. He was an evil man, which he and everyone knew. He was not remorseful about his life choices and he was not considering to have a turn-around in life. Zacchaeus was simply curious about Jesus. _He sought to see who Jesus was…_

 

Maybe he had heard of the miracles that Jesus had done or about his teachings. We do not know what it was but something about Jesus had attracted him and he was curious to see Jesus. This curiosity of Zacchaeus also tells us that somehow, he knew that Jesus had something that was missing inside of him.  

 

God made us be a living soul. We were alive in our soul when God breathed His breath into us. _Genesis 2:7 And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and *man became a living soul*._ The soul of man is nourished in a breath to breath relationship with God.   

 

Nothing can provide the wellbeing of the soul, other than in a breath to breath relationship with God. Every human being, who is not in that breath to breath relationship with God, is in a state of bereavement of the soul.  

 

Some are acutely aware of their emptiness, whereas others are covering it up with different pursuits and priorities in life. Nevertheless, every man, who is not in a breath to breath relationship with God is lost and needs to be sought and saved.  

 

Zacchaeus was having the emptiness of the soul. He was not aware of his own problem but somehow Jesus had triggered the curiosity in him that Jesus had the fullness that he did not have.  

 

We are here in this world to trigger the curiosity in the hearts of people around us, for them to seek to know, what is it that we have that they are missing inside of them. 

If we have to seek and save the lost, we must cause the curiosity in the hearts and minds of people around us and then we will have the opportunity to present Jesus to them at an appropriate time and situation.  

 

Many around us will not be able to articulate that they have a hunger or emptiness in their soul but they are searching, and our lives must trigger the curiosity in them that their deepest longing can be met when they have what we have, which is the wellness of the soul.

Jesus had created curiosity and interest in Zacchaeus that he wanted to see Him. Has our life been such that we make people around us to consider us seriously and keenly? When our life is demonstrating the fullness of the soul, people around us will become curious to watch us.   

They will watch us from a safe distance, where they will not be seen by others and at the same time, they can have a good view and perspective of us. There are many Zaccheuses around us. We may never know who they are but they are watching us from vantage points because we have triggered their curiosity by demonstrating a life of fullness of the soul, which will make them conscious of their sorrow of the soul.  

Jesus' life was rich and full and this was demonstrated in His life of His kingdom. When we are rich in our soul, our everyday life will no more be the usual but we will live out the life of His kingdom. This is what will make people around us to be curious about us.  

 

The Christian life has to be a counter-culture to that of the world around us. Ours has to be the culture of God. The constitution of the kingdom of God must be lived out in us. 

The life of the kingdom is an outcome of the wellbeing of the soul, which is because of the breath to breath relationship that we are in with Jesus.

 

*Thought to ponder*

 

```When Christians are living no differently from the culture of the world, the world will just nod and pass us by. For we have not caused curiosity in them for them to stop, take up vantage points, to observe us closely.```

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