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20251102 Jesus is Better Than Climbing Trees (Luke 19.1-9)

20251102 Jesus is Better Than Climbing Trees (Luke 19.1-9)

Update: 2025-11-02
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K1. What does the story of Zacchaeus reveal about Jesus’ heart toward those society despises or overlooks?

K2. Zacchaeus climbed the tree out of curiosity — what does that “tree” represent in our own spiritual journeys? Are there areas where we’re watching Jesus from a distance rather than welcoming Him in?

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G1. The sermon described Zacchaeus as “the ruiner of dreams” before meeting Jesus. Why is it important to understand the depth of his sin before appreciating the depth of his transformation?

G2. How does Jesus’ willingness to stay at Zacchaeus’ house challenge our ideas about who deserves grace or fellowship?

G3. Have you ever experienced a moment when Jesus “called you down from the tree” — when curiosity turned into conviction or transformation? What changed afterward?

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S1. Zacchaeus’ response was immediate and tangible — generosity, restitution, and repentance. What might “coming down from the tree” look like for us in how we live and serve others this week?

S2. Who in your community might feel too far gone, too loathed, or too unworthy — and how might you show them that Jesus loves the loathed and receives the rejected?

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20251102 Jesus is Better Than Climbing Trees (Luke 19.1-9)

20251102 Jesus is Better Than Climbing Trees (Luke 19.1-9)

Daniel Wallis