At Zacchaeus’ house, Jesus finds himself at the last supper you’d expect (at least if you expectations were like those of the pharisees). Jesus is eating with a tax collector and, in fact, forgiving and praises the tax collector for his repentance. In Luke 22, Jesus is eating with his disciples at the last supper as his disciple debate who is the greatest. In each instance, Jesus redefines greatness. In the case of Zacchaeus, to be great is to be merciful. In the case of the disciples to be great is to be a servant. Do you practice extending mercy in your relationships? Would others describe you as servant if they knew your heart?
Scripture - Luke 19:7-10 & Luke 22:24-27
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