This was a Daily Bread reading from yesterday. It seems like things that perplex me I encounter in my Daily Bread reading that I try to do daily.
What do You think?
Zacchaeus was easy to dislike. As a tax collector for an oppressive occupying government, he made himself rich by overcharging his countrymen. Yet, to the consternation of the crowd, Jesus honored him by going to his house and eating with him.
A judge with a reputation for toughness tells how he learned to relate to unlovable people. In a Sunday morning homily his clergyman urged the congregation to try to look at people through the eyes of Jesus.
A few days later the judge was about to give a stiff sentence to an arrogant young man who kept getting into trouble. But then he remembered what the minister had suggested. The judge said, "I looked this young man in the eye and told him I thought he was a bright and talented human being. And then I said to him, "Let's talk together about how we can get you living more creative and constructive ways.' We had a surprisingly good conversation."
Jesus saw Zacchaeus as a sinner with an empty hole that only He could fill, and through His kindness Zacchaeus was transformed. The judge could not report any such change, but who knows the long-term outcome? He set a good example for all of us, because he saw the man through the eyes of Jesus.-- Herb Vander Lugt
We need to see through Jesus' eyes
Our neighbors who are lost;
For then we will reach out to them,
Regardless of the cost.-- Sper
True compassion will put love into action.
Scripture read Luke 19:1-10
* Makes me reflect all the times I spent in front of judges in years past... What were they thinking to give me all those breaks from fighting the police to being in a German jail 2 times. Through it all I still achieved from Sergeant in the military and had my share of protests from College to Professional positions etc. Anyway...*
Posted By: WILLIAM W. HEMMANS III
Wednesday, January 18th 2006 at 4:29PM
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