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In this episode of Witnessing Christ from the New Testament, Mark and Molly discuss Matthew 21–23; Mark 11; Luke 19–20; John 12.
This podcast episode covers the following:
Matthew 21–23; Mark 11; Luke 19–20; John 12
Key concepts in this episode include:
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When I read about Zacchaeus in Luke 19:1–10, I'm struck by how the people despised him. As a chief tax collector, he was seen as a traitor to his own people, a greedy and dishonest man who took advantage of his position for personal gain. Yet, when Jesus saw Zacchaeus in a tree, he didn't judge or turn him away. Instead, he invited himself to Zacchaeus' house, shocking the people around them.
As Zacchaeus and Jesus spent time together, something miraculous happened. Zacchaeus repented of his sins and pledged to give half his possessions to the poor and repay those he had wronged four times over. And Jesus declared that salvation had come to Zacchaeus' house.
I find hope in Zacchaeus' story because it shows that no matter how far we've strayed from God or how despised we may be by others, there is always hope for redemption. Zacchaeus' repentance wasn't about earning salvation through good works but about responding to the grace of God. It was only through the power of the Holy Spirit that he was able to turn away from his sinful ways and begin living a new life.
Jesus' willingness to associate with sinners and outcasts demonstrates the extent of his love and compassion for all people, regardless of their past. This gives me comfort, knowing that I, too, am loved by God, flaws and all.
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In this episode of Witnessing Christ from the New Testament, Mark and Molly discuss Matthew 21–23; Mark 11; Luke 19–20; John 12.
This podcast episode covers the following:
Matthew 21–23; Mark 11; Luke 19–20; John 12
Key concepts in this episode include:
Share this podcast with your Christian friends and subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform!
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Subscribe to our YouTube channel!
If you have not yet registered for the Truth in Love Online Community, enroll now to gain access to all of our courses, resources, and more.
Click here to download a Bible Study outline to share with your Mormon friends, family, and missionaries.
Share this conversation starter with your LDS friend:
When I read about Zacchaeus in Luke 19:1–10, I'm struck by how the people despised him. As a chief tax collector, he was seen as a traitor to his own people, a greedy and dishonest man who took advantage of his position for personal gain. Yet, when Jesus saw Zacchaeus in a tree, he didn't judge or turn him away. Instead, he invited himself to Zacchaeus' house, shocking the people around them.
As Zacchaeus and Jesus spent time together, something miraculous happened. Zacchaeus repented of his sins and pledged to give half his possessions to the poor and repay those he had wronged four times over. And Jesus declared that salvation had come to Zacchaeus' house.
I find hope in Zacchaeus' story because it shows that no matter how far we've strayed from God or how despised we may be by others, there is always hope for redemption. Zacchaeus' repentance wasn't about earning salvation through good works but about responding to the grace of God. It was only through the power of the Holy Spirit that he was able to turn away from his sinful ways and begin living a new life.
Jesus' willingness to associate with sinners and outcasts demonstrates the extent of his love and compassion for all people, regardless of their past. This gives me comfort, knowing that I, too, am loved by God, flaws and all.

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