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His Pursuit: When Grace Calls Your Name

His Pursuit: When Grace Calls Your Name

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This week, Pastor David teaches from Luke 19 and the story of Zacchaeus, reminding us that Jesus is always moving toward the lost, the overlooked, and the unlikely. Zacchaeus wasn’t searching for religion; he just wanted a glimpse of Jesus. But grace had other plans. In a moment that changed everything, Jesus stopped, called him by name, and invited Himself into Zacchaeus’ life. This message reveals a God who pursues us personally, meets us where we are, and transforms us from the inside out.


1. “A Man Desperate for a View” (Luke 19:1–4)

* Zacchaeus was wealthy, powerful, and deeply empty.

* His height and reputation kept him on the outside.

* Desperation pushed him past dignity just to see Jesus.


2. “Humility Gets Heaven’s Attention” (Matthew 18:3; Psalm 138:6)

* God draws near to the humble and resists the proud.

* Childlike faith opens the door to the Kingdom.

* Grace begins when pride is laid down.


3. “Jesus Calls You by Name” (Luke 19:5; John 10:3–4; Psalm 139:1–16)

* Jesus stops and looks up before Zacchaeus ever speaks.

* He knows us fully and still chooses us.

* Being known by God is not exposure - it’s safety.


4. “Joyful Obedience” (Luke 19:6–7)

* Zacchaeus responds immediately and joyfully.

* Obedience often invites criticism from religious crowds.

* Jesus values repentance over reputation.


5. “Real Change Produces Real Fruit” (Luke 19:8; Romans 6:6)

* Zacchaeus’ repentance is public and costly.

* Grace doesn’t excuse sin - it breaks its power.

* Transformation always affects how we live and give.


6. “Salvation Has Come” (Luke 19:9–10; Romans 2:4)

* Jesus declares salvation before Zacchaeus proves anything.

* God’s kindness leads us to repentance.

* Jesus came to seek and save the lost - not the impressive.


7. “Grace Knocks First” (Revelation 3:20; 1 Corinthians 1:28–30)

* God chooses the unlikely to display His glory.

* No one can boast - salvation is entirely His work.

* Jesus still stands at the door, knocking and calling by name.


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