The sermon revolves around the story of Zacchaeus, a wealthy tax collector who was despised by his community. Zacchaeus, despite being an enemy of the people, was curious about Jesus and climbed a tree to catch a glimpse of Him. To everyone's surprise, Jesus addressed Zacchaeus directly and invited Himself to stay at his house. This encounter with Jesus transformed Zacchaeus' life, leading him to give away half of his possessions and repay four times to those he cheated. The pastor emphasizes that a changed life through Jesus will be marked by generosity, just as Zacchaeus demonstrated.
The pastor shares a personal story of a family who invited him over for dinner occasionally. It was at their table that he received Jesus as his Lord and Savior. This family may not have appeared to be evangelists, but they were obedient Christians who followed Jesus together. The pastor encourages the congregation to leave space for others at their table, as it can have eternal impact. He suggests that by simply being obedient and inviting someone over, they could potentially play a role in shaping the next generation of pastors, evangelists, and missionaries.
The pastor then reflects on the importance of gratitude and repentance in our lives. He quotes psychologist Robert Emmons, who defines gratitude as an affirmation of goodness and recognizing the sources of this goodness outside of ourselves. Zacchaeus acknowledged the goodness of God when Jesus entered his home and transformed his soul. This gratitude led to repentance, as seen in Zacchaeus' actions. The pastor encourages the congregation to reflect on the things they are grateful for and how it can change their perspective on life.
The pastor also emphasizes the importance of sharing the message of the cross with others in the community. Drawing inspiration from Coca-Cola's mindset of always seeking to reach more people, the pastor urges the church to focus on their potential to impact lives and never let it be said that they are more passionate about worldly things than they are about Jesus. The pastor concludes by emphasizing the importance of being invitational people and inviting others into the kingdom of God, despite any tensions or struggles that may arise.
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