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Have you ever felt like people made up their minds about you based on one small part of your story? Same. And so did Zacchaeus.

In this episode, we’re walking through Luke 19 and the story of Zacchaeus, a man most people dismissed, but Jesus saw him differently. We’ll unpack what it means to really see someone the way Christ does, even when the crowd wants to look the other way.

You’ll hear:
What climbing a tree teaches us about faith
Why judgment keeps us from seeing people clearly
How Christ invites us to love people as they are, but still point them to His truth

Plus, I’m sharing a personal story that reminded me how easy it is to miss someone’s goodness when we’re too focused on assumptions.

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