Watching God Work

Saint Matthew UMC
20 Aug 202423:32

Summary

TLDRThe video explores the power of love and grace through the story of Zacchaeus from the Gospel of Luke. It emphasizes how Jesus worked with people, transforming lives with love rather than punishment. The sermon highlights that God seeks to connect with us personally, urging us to accept His love and align our lives with His will. It also shares a near-death experience, illustrating how God's presence can bring healing and peace, reinforcing the message that God’s love is always near and transformative.

Takeaways

  • 📖 The New Testament allows us to watch Jesus interact with people, showing how God works in their lives.
  • 🌳 The story of Zacchaeus illustrates God's love and grace. Despite being hated as a tax collector, Zacchaeus climbs a tree to see Jesus, who then invites him to lunch, showing God's willingness to reach out to the outcast.
  • 💰 Zacchaeus was a wealthy but despised man, hated by his community for collecting taxes for the Romans and profiting from it.
  • 🍽️ Jesus's decision to dine with Zacchaeus was extraordinary because Jewish customs discouraged associating with sinners.
  • 💖 The encounter with Jesus transforms Zacchaeus, leading him to give half of his wealth to the poor and repay those he cheated fourfold.
  • 🌟 God's love produces love in others, and this story exemplifies how grace can lead to transformation.
  • 💬 The script emphasizes that God is always working in our lives, often in subtle and persistent ways.
  • 👁️‍🗨️ Near-death experiences (NDEs) are presented as another way to witness God's work and understand His nature.
  • 🕊️ The story of Rosemary Thornton's NDE shows how God honors personal prayers and desires, even in life-threatening situations.
  • 🙏 The final message encourages surrendering to God's will, trusting in His love and purpose for our lives.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the scriptures, according to the speaker?

    -The main purpose of the scriptures, especially the New Testament, is to allow us to observe how Jesus works with people and to learn from His interactions and teachings.

  • Who is Zacchaeus, and why was he disliked by his community?

    -Zacchaeus was a wealthy chief tax collector in Jericho. He was disliked by his community because he collected taxes for the Roman government from the Jewish people, was seen as a traitor, and was considered to have gained his wealth through dishonest means.

  • Why did Zacchaeus climb a tree to see Jesus?

    -Zacchaeus climbed a tree because he was short and wanted to see Jesus as He passed through Jericho. His desire to see Jesus may have been sparked by curiosity or by hearing about Jesus from others.

  • How did Jesus respond when He saw Zacchaeus in the tree?

    -Jesus stopped, looked up at Zacchaeus, and told him to come down because He was going to dine at his house that day. This was an extraordinary act because Jewish people typically avoided interacting with sinners.

  • What was the significance of Zacchaeus's actions after dining with Jesus?

    -After dining with Jesus, Zacchaeus pledged to give half of his wealth to the poor and to repay anyone he had wronged four times over. This act demonstrated his repentance and transformation, which Jesus acknowledged by saying that salvation had come to Zacchaeus's house.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the nature of God’s love and grace?

    -The speaker suggests that God's love and grace are transformative, producing love in return rather than resentment or hatred. God works in our lives, sometimes in unexpected ways, to bring about His will and to lead us to respond to His love.

  • What is the significance of near-death experiences according to the speaker?

    -Near-death experiences are seen as another way to observe God working with people. These experiences can reveal the nature of God's love and bring about spiritual healing and understanding, as illustrated by the story of Rosemary Thornton.

  • What did Rosemary Thornton experience during her near-death experience, and how did it impact her faith?

    -During her near-death experience, Rosemary felt profound peace and love in darkness and later in a white room where she encountered a divine presence. This experience reinforced her faith, eliminating her doubts about God's existence and love, and provided her with spiritual healing from guilt and sorrow.

  • How does the speaker describe God’s interaction with people?

    -The speaker describes God's interaction with people as loving, sometimes pushy, but always purposeful. God seeks to bring people closer to Him, to respond to His love, and to fulfill His will in their lives.

  • What message does the speaker convey about recognizing and doing God's will?

    -The speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking and aligning with God's will in our lives. By doing so, we can experience the fullness of God's love and joy, as illustrated by the examples of Zacchaeus and Rosemary Thornton.

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