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How serious am I? | By: J.O. Lawal | Date: June 26, 2024 | Series: Youth for Jesus | Number: Vol. 7, No. 7

“Jesus entered Jericho and was passing through. A man was there by the name of Zacchaeus; he was a chief tax collector and was wealthy. He wanted to see who Jesus was, but being a short man he could not, because of the crowd. So he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore-fig tree to see him, since Jesus was coming that way.” (Luke 19:1-4NIV)

Who was passing through Jericho? Jesus! Who wanted to see who He was? Zacchaeus! And why did he want to see what Jesus looked like? It must have been because he had heard a lot about him and his ministry and had somehow come to believe that He was truly in a position to help him find salvation and be accepted into God’s eternal kingdom.

But then, remember that Zacchaeus was not an acquaintance of Jesus. Remember also that Jesus had not come to Jericho to visit anyone. He was simply going through the place to Jerusalem. So, if Zacchaeus would succeed in seeing Him or interacting with Him, he would have to be really serious about it; he would have to overcome whatever hurdles that may be on his way.

Did this man, then, demonstrate seriousness or not in seeing Jesus? He did. How? Well, we are told in our opening text that this man, even though he was a very wealthy and influential man, ran ahead and climbed a tree in order to get a good look at Jesus. So, the first thing that showed that Zacchaeus was serious about seeing Jesus was that he laid aside his ego as a wealthy man in order to pursue the salvation of his soul.

The second thing that showed Zacchaeus’ seriousness in seeing Jesus was his willingness to act like a child in order to see Him. How did he act like a child? Well, he acted like a child by running ahead of the crowd following Jesus and climbing a tree. He knew that he was a short man. And though his being short may not have been a disadvantage to him in financial matters, it was going to be a disadvantage to him in dealing with the crowd that was with Jesus on that day that He was passing through Jericho. So, in order to overcome that disadvantage, he did what any child would not think twice to do – he ran ahead and climbed a tree in order to see Jesus. That was utter seriousness.

Now did this man’s seriousness pay off or not? It did, for the bible says a miracle of recognition actually happened that day for Zacchaeus. Jesus stopped right under the tree the man was and asked him to come down and take Him to his house. How did Jesus know that he was there on that tree? Then how did He know his name? Evidently, He knew all these things by divine revelations. (Cf. Luke 19:5-6)

In any case, all that was important to Zacchaeus was that his seriousness in seeking out Jesus for his salvation that day paid off. The Lord delayed His trip to Jerusalem for a while in order to come into his house and fellowship with him and his family. And even though all the religious people of the place were not happy about this, the Lord could care less. He was not going to deny a man that was serious about his salvation what he wanted. (Cf. Luke 19:7-10)

What, then, do we learn from this? Well, it is the same lessons that we have in Hebrews, chapter 11, verse 6, which reads, “And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.” (Heb 11:6NIV) Who are the people that God rewards? It those who believe in Him and who demonstrate seriousness in seeking Him for whatever they need or want.

Observe that Jesus did not stop that day to go into the house of any of the people running after Him just for the sake of gazing at Him or touching Him as a celebrity. Rather, He stopped to go into the house of a man whose heart was so hungry and serious about seeing Him and receiving his salvation through Him that He climbed a tree. So, regardless of the number of the people living in this world, God can identify and tell those whose hearts are truly hungry and serious about knowing Him and having their needs met by Him. In fact, the bible says that His eyes are scanning all the heart for such people, so that He can show Himself strong on their behalf. (Cf. 2Chro 16:9)

The question, then, is, “Am I among those serious and diligent seekers of God?” How serious am I really about knowing God? How serious am I really about receiving whatever I need from Him? Well, the degree of our seriousness in relating to God has a lot to say about how He will relate to us and what degree of His glory we will witness. So, let us work on our seriousness in all our dealings with Him, and it will surely pay off.

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