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Jesus Seeking the lost Luke 19:1-10

Zacchaeus – rich, “chief publican” (Lk. 19:1) Who is being sought? Zacchaeus – rich, “chief publican” (Lk. 19:1)

Zacchaeus – rich, “chief publican” (Lk. 19:1) Who is being sought? Zacchaeus – rich, “chief publican” (Lk. 19:1) Despised – sinners (Matt. 9:11-13, Lk. 19:7)

Zacchaeus – rich, “chief publican” (Lk. 19:1) Who is being sought? Zacchaeus – rich, “chief publican” (Lk. 19:1) Despised – sinners (Matt. 9:11-13, Lk. 19:7) Just wanted to See Jesus – small in stature – climbs tree (Lk. 19: 3-4)

Calls Zacchaeus by name (Lk. 19:5) Jesus’ Seeking Calls Zacchaeus by name (Lk. 19:5)

Calls Zacchaeus by name (Lk. 19:5) Jesus’ Seeking Calls Zacchaeus by name (Lk. 19:5) Did not give Zacchaeus an “east out” – make haste, come down, today I must abide in your house (Lk. 19:5-6)

Calls Zacchaeus by name (Lk. 19:5) Jesus’ Seeking Calls Zacchaeus by name (Lk. 19:5) Did not give Zacchaeus an “east out” – make haste, come down, today I must abide in your house (Lk. 19:5-6) Jesus stays focused upon man’s need – Salvation (Lk. 19: 8-10, I Pet. 1:18-19)

Are you seeking the lost? Creating and acting upon interest of others?

Are you seeking the lost? Creating and acting upon interest of others? Broadening your assessment of prospects?

Are you seeking the lost? Creating and acting upon interest of others? Broadening your assessment of prospects? Mans’ need of salvation is so important to you – you do not give the prospect an easy out?