Seek
Luke 19:10 CSBA For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save the lost.’ In the context, we might misread Zacchaeus as having earned his salvation by compensating those he'd stolen from. This statement from Jesus disproves that misunderstanding. Zacchaeus was simply responding to the Lord's mercy towards him. Jesus didn't come to see if any would seek him. He knows that if it's not for his love, no one would seek him out. The emphasis in Scripture is on God seeking us out, not us seeking God out. As Jesus sought Zacchaeus out, so he seeks out all who trust in him. He doesn't want any to perish. He wants us all to come to faith in him. By the blood of Jesus, we can be saved. If we respond with restitution for those we've wronged, that is simply proof that God has already saved us. Our compensating of those we've hurt doesn't earn our salvation. 'Father in heaven, we praise you for sending your Son to seek and to save us. May we respond as we ough...