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If you've ever felt disqualified — like you're not measuring up as a husband, a wife, a parent, a believer, or just as a person — this message is for you. In Luke 19, Jesus walks into Jericho and stops at a sycamore tree to call down a man everyone else had written off. What He did next changed Zacchaeus's life forever, and it speaks directly to anyone who's currently feeling overlooked, inadequate, or like they don't belong close to God.
In this message, Pastor Elisha Poole — lead planter of Evergrove Church and a church-planting resident at 2|42 — opens up Luke 19:1-10 and walks through the moment Jesus interrupted His own schedule for one disqualified man. The sermon explores why Zacchaeus climbed the tree in the first place, what it means that Jesus saw him there, and the difference between seeing Jesus from a distance and actually getting close. Because closeness with Jesus is what produces real change — not distance, not performance, not pretending.
If you've been hiding in a sycamore tree of your own — a habit, a thought pattern, a wound, a season of feeling unworthy — this is your invitation to come down.
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If you've ever felt disqualified — like you're not measuring up as a husband, a wife, a parent, a believer, or just as a person — this message is for you. In Luke 19, Jesus walks into Jericho and stops at a sycamore tree to call down a man everyone else had written off. What He did next changed Zacchaeus's life forever, and it speaks directly to anyone who's currently feeling overlooked, inadequate, or like they don't belong close to God.
In this message, Pastor Elisha Poole — lead planter of Evergrove Church and a church-planting resident at 2|42 — opens up Luke 19:1-10 and walks through the moment Jesus interrupted His own schedule for one disqualified man. The sermon explores why Zacchaeus climbed the tree in the first place, what it means that Jesus saw him there, and the difference between seeing Jesus from a distance and actually getting close. Because closeness with Jesus is what produces real change — not distance, not performance, not pretending.
If you've been hiding in a sycamore tree of your own — a habit, a thought pattern, a wound, a season of feeling unworthy — this is your invitation to come down.
Connect with us online!
Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/242community
YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/242community
Website - http://www.242community.com
Support the show