|
Have you ever sung the Zaccheus song with your little ones? You know, the
short tax collector fellow? I was just singing the song with the kids yesterday
and it struck a chord in me that I hadn't heard before.
The story goes that Zaccheus couldn't see Jesus because of the crowd (Luke
19). Isn't that true in our lives? Sometimes the things that crowd my life
cause me to not be able to see Jesus. Zaccheus also couldn't see Jesus because
of his physical limitations. That has been true for me with each extremely
nauseous pregnancy. Sometimes physical limitations get in the way of my seeing
Him as well.
Normally, I just stand there and moan and become depressed about not being
able to see Jesus in something or someone or some area of my life. Yesterday,
I was convicted and convinced to do what Zaccheus did--climb up a tree!! Zaccheus
just had to see Jesus. He did what it took to get there. It might not have
been that easy to get up that old tree. Just how do I do the same?
I think it has to do with a shift of focus. Instead of looking down at the
ground, or looking to the crowd, we need to get a higher perspective. To do
that, we need to courageously do something different and start climbing. It's
not always easy climbing a tree, but we've just got to see Jesus! We need to
make an effort to see Jesus when it seems impossible that we could even get
a glimpse of Him. Instead of giving up, we need to start climbing up.
Jesus saw Zaccheus long before he saw Jesus. He also saw Zaccheus' determination
to get a glimpse of Him. And then Jesus made the effort to get through the
crowd and go straight to Zaccheus. You see, when we draw near to God, He draws
near to us. It's a promise (James 4:8).
When did Zaccheus' heart begin to change? I think it started at the bottom
of the tree. He decided in his heart that he just had to see Jesus no matter
what. He needed a new view of life. And he was never the same for it.
When the crowd seems to press in against us, or our world seems too crowded
for us to see Jesus, or when physical limitations hinder us, we must draw near
to Him with every effort. We must go to the Rock that is higher and see things
from His higher perspective.
Jesus told Zaccheus to come on down from out of that tree and walk with Him
to his home. He wanted to go to Zaccheus' home. When we draw near to Jesus
and He draws near to us, Jesus wants to come to our home, too. When we invite
Him to commune with us in our home, He begins to change our heart. Those seemingly
impossible "wicked tax collector" hearts will begin to change. Our
heart changes from thinking people "owe me" to the opposite of giving
back even more than they deserve.
When we make the effort to see Jesus, our efforts will be rewarded with not
only a glimpse of Him, but an offer to sit at His table and commune with Him.
And like Zaccheus, Jesus will change our hearts and cause us to rejoice and
we will begin to generously serve Him again. We may even give away all that
we have in time, effort, and resources in order to bring others to Jesus as
well.
Can you see Him today? There's room in the tree for you! Start climbing! Jesus
will be found by you, for those who seek Him with all their heart will find
Him. There He is--waiting to call you down and come to your home and change
your heart . . . can you see Him now?
Deborah Wuehler is the senior editor for The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine.
She resides in Roseville, California, with her husband Richard. They are
the parents of eight children: three teenagers, three elementary, a preschooler,
and a baby. They have been homeschooling since the birth of their firstborn
who is now graduated from high school. Many of her articles can be found
on www.Crosswalk.com, and many other homeschooling sites. She
is a group leader in her local homeschooling support organization and she
loves digging for buried treasure in the Word, reading, writing, homeschooling,
and dark chocolate! Email her at senioreditor@TheHomeschoolMagazine.com.
|