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March 12th, 2026

“So he came down at once and welcomed him gladly. All the people saw this and began to mutter, “He has gone to be the guest of a sinner.””  ‭‭Luke‬ ‭19‬:‭6‬-‭7‬

Zacchaeus responds to Jesus’ invitation with joy. He quickly climbs down from the tree and welcomes Jesus into his home. For Zacchaeus, this is an unexpected moment of honor and grace.

But the crowd sees things very differently.

As Jesus walks toward Zacchaeus’ house, murmuring begins among the people: “He has gone to be the guest of a man who is a sinner.” To them, this decision is inappropriate and offensive. A respected teacher should not associate with someone like Zacchaeus.

This reaction reveals an important tension in the gospel. Grace often appears scandalous to those who believe righteousness should be earned. The crowd assumes that Zacchaeus must change before someone like Jesus would accept him.

Yet Jesus reverses that order. He offers relationship first. Transformation will follow.

Throughout the Gospels, Jesus repeatedly moves toward people others consider unworthy—tax collectors, sinners, outcasts, and the marginalized. His willingness to sit at Zacchaeus’ table reflects the heart of God toward the lost.

Grace does not ignore sin, but it meets sinners before they have corrected their lives. It extends an invitation where judgment might normally fall.

For the crowd, this moment challenges their assumptions about who deserves God’s attention. 

For Zacchaeus, it becomes the doorway to transformation.

The grace of Christ often unsettles those who think they understand who belongs and who does not.

“Grace is the gift of Christ, who exposes the gulf which separates God and man, and, by exposing it, bridges it”.   Karl Barth

Something to ponder today:  Is there anyone you find difficult to imagine receiving God’s grace—and why might that reveal something about your own understanding of grace?

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