When You Meet JesusSýnishorn
Meeting Under The Tree
Zaccheaus was like a guy in a community with few friends or no friend, he was hated, despised as a traitor and passionately disliked for what he did. When he made the effort to see Jesus by climbing the tree, Jesus said, "Today I will live in your house." (Luke 19:5)
Surprised by the invitation Zaccheaus responded by giving half of his possessions to the poor, and offering restitution to anyone he had cheated. Jesus replied, "Today salvation has come to this house."
When we truly meet Jesus and show desire to make right our past wrongs we get a fresh start, a clean sheet, a new chapter, a new hope called salvation; which is only found in Jesus. Like Zaccheaus Jesus will stay in our home, eat with us and bless us.
I want to encourage you on this final day of this devotional plan that until God calls you home, everything is possible with Him but you will need to meet Jesus, whom all things were made by him; and without him was not anything made that was made. Amen
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About this Plan
There's no single person in the Bible who met Jesus with a problem and walked back home with the problem. Jesus has proven that His authority over everything is divinely endless. In this 6-Day devotional plan by Richard Owusu Bediako, author of the contemporary Christian book, 'Becoming Spiritually Successful' takes us through insightful encounters different people had with Jesus.
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