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Breaking Barriers Jesus, Zacchaeus and Radical Inclusion A reflection on Luke 19:1 through 10 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.

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Brad Miller.

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Hello my good friends, Dr.

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Brad Miller here with Daily Bible Refresh inviting you to join me on this day to another reading of of the New Testament, which we do every day.

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As we have a goal of getting the audible word of God into a million years or 2 million years, a million people by 2028.

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We do so by giving you a reading of the Scriptures from the Revised Common Lectionary.

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It's a three year cycle of reading through the entire Bible.

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We make it understandable.

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We read from the New Testament Message Version relatable.

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We give you three points to ponder, applicable and action step to follow.

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We have a prayer and we do all that in under 10 minutes or so.

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Let's get into our reading for today From Luke chapter 19:1 10 the story of Zacchaeus.

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Then Jesus entered and walked through Jericho and there was a man there.

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His name Zacchaeus, the head tax man and quite rich.

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He wanted desperately to see Jesus, but the crowd was in his way.

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He was a short man and couldn't see over the crowd, so he ran on ahead and climbed up in a sycamore tree so he could see Jesus when he came by.

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When Jesus got to the tree, he looked up and said, zacchaeus, hurry down.

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Today is my day to be a guest in your home.

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Zacchaeus scrambled out of the tree, hardly believing his good luck and delighted to take Jesus home with him.

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Everyone who saw the incident was indignant and grumped.

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What business does he have getting cozy with this crook?

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Zacchaeus just stood there, a little stunned.

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He stammered apologetically, master, I gave away half my income to the poor and if I'm caught cheating, I pay four times the damages.

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Jesus said, today is salvation day in this home.

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Here he is, Zacchaeus, son of Abraham.

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For the son of man came to find and restore the lost.

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What a wonderful story and one of my favorites.

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It's a powerful story about personal transformation, inclusion of those who've been excluded, and economic justice.

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Let's get into some of the points to ponder for today.

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There is the first one is the power of radical welcome.

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Jesus deliberately chose to associate with someone whom society had deemed unworthy, a tax collector, Zacchaeus, who represented both religious impurity and economic exploitation in his community.

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Yet Jesus specifically called him by name and invited himself to Zacchaeus house.

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This radical act of inclusion reminds us that no one is beyond the circle of divine love and that true transformation often begins with being fully seen and welcomed.

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Second point is about economic justice as a spiritual practice.

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Zacchaeus response to encountering Jesus was immediate and economic.

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Pledging of half of his wealth to the poor and quadruple restitution to those he cheated.

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This highlights how spiritual transformation often manifests in our relationships with money and economic systems in our modern context.

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This challenges us to examine how our own financial choices either perpetuate or challenge systems of inequality.

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A third point is about salvation as being communal.

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Jesus declared that salvation has come into this house.

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That means not just Zacchaeus house individually.

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This suggests that salvation isn't merely personal, but extends to all of our relationships, our economic practices and our place within the community.

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When one person is transformed, it ripples out to affect the entire social fabric.

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Let's talk about an action step.

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Examine your own economic practices through a spiritual lens.

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Choose one specific way to make your financial decisions more aligned with justice and community well being.

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This might mean increasing your charitable giving or switching to a more ethical bank, or supporting local businesses or advocating for fair wages in the workplace.

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We're gonna have a prayer in just a moment.

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Just a reminder.

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It will help you with your personal Bible study.

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Let's pray.

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God you are divine.

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Love and we confess that like that grumbling crowd, we too often judge who is worthy of inclusion in our communities.

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Help us to see with your eyes recognizing the dignity and potential of every person.

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Give us courage to examine our own participation in unjust systems and wisdom to know how to work towards transformation.

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May we, like Zacchaeus, be willing to make concrete changes in how we live and use our resources.

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Remind us that no one is beyond the reach of your love and that true transformation is always possible.

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Guide us in creating communities of radical welcome where all can find belonging.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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Amen.

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So great to be with you here on on Daily Bible Refresh.

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We come to you just about every day.

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It's before 6am Eastern time where we have the daily reading the New Testament.

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We invite you to join us every day as we have this goal of getting the audible word of God into two million years, a million people, by 2028.

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And the best way you can help me to do that is by subscribing to the podcast and inviting others to do the same.

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I'll see you again tomorrow.

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Until then, My name is Dr.

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Brad Miller, and I'll be with you reminding you that God's loyal love doesn't run out.

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His merciful love hasn't dried up.

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It's created new every morning.