Am I caught in an “I don’t care attitude” when another invites me to commit to Christian living--to being honest and upright, to being transparent in a spousal relationship, to being loving and caring, forgiving and respectful, to building relationships within community if I am a member of a religious community?
Zacchaeus, a tax collector,
working for the Romans, was known for
extorting money from his fellow Jews. He was, in short, a crook, one engaged in
cheating, in being deceitful and conniving.
He was also a man who must have heard about Jesus and wanted to see him.
Being short in stature and knowing Jesus was coming down the road, Zacchaeus
climbed a sycamore tree in the area. Jesus spotted him and invites him “to come
down quickly, for today I must stay at your house.” Jesus invites. Zacchaeus
accepts the invitation. As a result of
his encounter with Jesus, Zacchaeus is converted totally—no half measures
anymore. He repents of his sinful ways, makes restitution for his crimes
against his fellow Jews, and promises
Jesus to give back 4xs the amount he extorted from others in the payment of
taxes to the Romans.
That kind of
transformation is what happens in our lives when we truly let Jesus, our
Savior, into our “houses.” Am I willing
to risk a visit from Jesus? Am I willing to have my lukewarmness, my apathy, my
half-hearted discipleship transformed into full discipleship? Am I willing to have my indifference
transformed into being “hot” in building
the Kingdom of God here on this earth, in the world that I occupy: my home, my
workplace, my parish, my community?
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