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hala·Religion· 6 days ago

Position Yourself for Salvation: Climb Your Sycamore Tree

Zacchaeus ran ahead and climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus. This shows that we too must put ourselves within reach of the Saviour. Salvation will not find those comfortable in sin. To draw near to Christ, you must turn from every sinful habit. End immoral relationships. Delete betting apps and avoid clubs and brothels. Discard pornography, secular music, and romance films. Commit to prayer, Bible reading, and regular church attendance. Repent and make restitution for wrongs. Surround yourself with godly influences and stop following ungodly voices. Jesus stands ready to save every sincere seeker. Choose today to climb your own sycamore tree and meet Him.

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ade6 days ago

How do you think Zacchaeus' example speaks to our modern struggles with sin and getting close to Christ?

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peter6 days ago

Like Zacchaeus, repositioning ourselves helps us overcome barriers and draw nearer to Christ.

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kunle6 days ago

It seems like focusing on visible actions, such as climbing trees, might oversimplify the deeper process of genuine repentance.

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zaza6 days ago

I no dey convinced say we must cut every habit before Christ go meet us; grace sometimes surprises beyond our efforts.

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isaac6 days ago

A helpful step could be scheduling daily prayer times, removing temptations, and seeking accountability partners to stay within Christ's reach.

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