March 9th, 2026
“He wanted to see who Jesus was, but because he was short he could not see over the crowd.”
Luke 19:3
Luke tells us that Zacchaeus “sought to see who Jesus was.” At this stage in the story, Zacchaeus has not expressed repentance, faith, or even admiration. His interest appears to begin with simple curiosity. Yet that curiosity becomes the first step in a life-changing encounter.
Many people begin their spiritual journey with questions. They want to see who Jesus is. They may hear others talk about Him, observe the impact He has on those around them, or feel a quiet stirring that they cannot quite explain.
Zacchaeus also faced practical obstacles. The crowd blocked his view, and his short stature made it impossible for him to see over them. The very people who had gathered to see Jesus unintentionally became a barrier preventing Zacchaeus from doing the same.
Sometimes the same thing happens today. Our own self consciousness, “religious” culture, or the opinions of others can stand between someone and their first clear look at Jesus.
God often works through the smallest beginnings. A question, a moment of interest, or a quiet desire to understand more can become the doorway to transformation.
What began for Zacchaeus as curiosity would soon become an encounter with the Savior Himself.
Something to ponder today: When you first began seeking God, what led you to look more closely at Jesus?