Breaking Barriers Jesus, Zacchaeus and Radical Inclusion A reflection on Luke 19:1 through 10 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller.
Speaker AHello my good friends, Dr.
Speaker ABrad 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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Speaker ALet's get into our reading for today From Luke chapter 19:1 10 the story of Zacchaeus.
Speaker AThen Jesus entered and walked through Jericho and there was a man there.
Speaker AHis name Zacchaeus, the head tax man and quite rich.
Speaker AHe wanted desperately to see Jesus, but the crowd was in his way.
Speaker AHe 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.
Speaker AWhen Jesus got to the tree, he looked up and said, zacchaeus, hurry down.
Speaker AToday is my day to be a guest in your home.
Speaker AZacchaeus scrambled out of the tree, hardly believing his good luck and delighted to take Jesus home with him.
Speaker AEveryone who saw the incident was indignant and grumped.
Speaker AWhat business does he have getting cozy with this crook?
Speaker AZacchaeus just stood there, a little stunned.
Speaker AHe stammered apologetically, master, I gave away half my income to the poor and if I'm caught cheating, I pay four times the damages.
Speaker AJesus said, today is salvation day in this home.
Speaker AHere he is, Zacchaeus, son of Abraham.
Speaker AFor the son of man came to find and restore the lost.
Speaker AWhat a wonderful story and one of my favorites.
Speaker AIt's a powerful story about personal transformation, inclusion of those who've been excluded, and economic justice.
Speaker ALet's get into some of the points to ponder for today.
Speaker AThere is the first one is the power of radical welcome.
Speaker AJesus 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.
Speaker AYet Jesus specifically called him by name and invited himself to Zacchaeus house.
Speaker AThis 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.
Speaker ASecond point is about economic justice as a spiritual practice.
Speaker AZacchaeus response to encountering Jesus was immediate and economic.
Speaker APledging of half of his wealth to the poor and quadruple restitution to those he cheated.
Speaker AThis highlights how spiritual transformation often manifests in our relationships with money and economic systems in our modern context.
Speaker AThis challenges us to examine how our own financial choices either perpetuate or challenge systems of inequality.
Speaker AA third point is about salvation as being communal.
Speaker AJesus declared that salvation has come into this house.
Speaker AThat means not just Zacchaeus house individually.
Speaker AThis suggests that salvation isn't merely personal, but extends to all of our relationships, our economic practices and our place within the community.
Speaker AWhen one person is transformed, it ripples out to affect the entire social fabric.
Speaker ALet's talk about an action step.
Speaker AExamine your own economic practices through a spiritual lens.
Speaker AChoose one specific way to make your financial decisions more aligned with justice and community well being.
Speaker AThis 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.
Speaker AWe're gonna have a prayer in just a moment.
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Speaker ALet's pray.
Speaker AGod you are divine.
Speaker ALove and we confess that like that grumbling crowd, we too often judge who is worthy of inclusion in our communities.
Speaker AHelp us to see with your eyes recognizing the dignity and potential of every person.
Speaker AGive us courage to examine our own participation in unjust systems and wisdom to know how to work towards transformation.
Speaker AMay we, like Zacchaeus, be willing to make concrete changes in how we live and use our resources.
Speaker ARemind us that no one is beyond the reach of your love and that true transformation is always possible.
Speaker AGuide us in creating communities of radical welcome where all can find belonging.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker AAmen.
Speaker ASo great to be with you here on on Daily Bible Refresh.
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Speaker AI'll see you again tomorrow.
Speaker AUntil then, My name is Dr.
Speaker ABrad Miller, and I'll be with you reminding you that God's loyal love doesn't run out.
Speaker AHis merciful love hasn't dried up.
Speaker AIt's created new every morning.