My Month Of Investment! Eccl11:1

Zacchaeus, a tax collector is one of the great, recognized people, he has a great responsibility and having many employees and servants.
Zacchaeus is a rich man but he is not appreciated in his city.
He is one of those who impoverish the people of God for his benefit.
Zacchaeus is an influential man but he has a bad reputation, he has no friends, he is alone and small.
This man made his fortune on the backs of the citizens but when he hears the arrival of Jesus in the city, he is curious to see this Jesus.
Zacchaeus wants to see Jesus but he has a disability, he cannot, the crowd rises in front of him and he is forced to climb a sycamore tree.
Zacchaeus is poorly appreciated by others but he is a persevering, tenacious man.
He left his social rank to lower himself, this step expresses his sincerity.
Against all expectations, Jesus sees Zacchaeus and invites him to come down from the tree.
Jesus is not passing through the city, he has come to fill the void in the life of Zacchaeus caused by the clutter of riches.
Jesus wants to honor the man who is rejected and criticized by the city, he wants Zacchaeus, the sinner to know him.
Jesus breaks the protocol and lodges with a pagan.
Jesus does not lecture him, does not denounce him, but he lets Zacchaeus welcome him.
Zacchaeus loves his riches but he also wants to have access to eternal life.
Zacchaeus decides to leave most of his wealth, sadness gives way to joy.
Zacchaeus expresses the need to share not to redeem a good conscience but to repair his wrongs of yesterday.
Zacchaeus becomes the witness of God’s grace, he abandons everything to follow Jesus, he offers what he has to let God be his first love.
Zacchaeus was considered an unbeliever but his encounter with the Lord qualifies him as a son of God.
He has the fear of God, he wants to change his life and walk in the footsteps of Christ.
Beloved, the fear of the Lord leads us to green pastures, it gives life where death was seated.
Zacchaeus loves his riches but he also wants to have access to eternal life.
Zacchaeus decides to leave most of his wealth, sadness gives way to joy.
Zacchaeus expresses the need to share not to redeem a good conscience but to repair his wrongs of yesterday.
Zacchaeus becomes the witness of God’s grace, he abandons everything to follow Jesus, he offers what he has to let God be his first love.
Zacchaeus was considered an unbeliever but his encounter with the Lord qualifies him as a son of God.
He has the fear of God, he wants to change his life and walk in the footsteps of Christ.
Beloved, the fear of the Lord leads us to green pastures, it gives life where death was seated.
It restores us and empowers us to make better choices.
Let us fear God and have flourishing fruits.
Leviticus, 19:14 – Thou shalt not curse the deaf, neither shalt thou set before a blind man anything to cause him to fall; for you will fear your God. I am the Lord.
Pray for the fear of the Lord to guide your acts of investing.
The fear of God does not criticize, it does not judge, it does not condemn, it does not reject, it simply loves.
We cannot harm our neighbor if we serve God.
Let us love, obey the Lord and let Jesus be our guide.
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