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How Jesus Meets the Deepest Longings of Your Heart
Dr. Jack Graham 

More than likely, you've heard the story out of the New Testament of the chief 
tax collector, a man named Zacchaeus. 

As I have read his story over and over, I have come to realize that Zacchaeus' 
story is everyone's story-including yours and mine. 

As you read his story, you come to realize that Zacchaeus illustrates the four 
basic weaknesses and needs of every human heart: the feeling of emptiness,
the feeling of loneliness, the weight of guilt, and the fear of death.

There really are some great life-lessons you and I can learn as we look at this 
man. Let's pick up his story in Luke 19:1-9:

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Then Jesus entered and passed through Jericho. Now behold, there was a man 
named Zacchaeus who was a chief tax collector, and he was rich. And he sought
to see who Jesus was, but could not because of the crowd, for he was of short 
stature. So he ran ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree to see Him,
for He was going to pass that way. And when Jesus came to the place, He looked 
up and saw him, and said to him, "Zacchaeus, make haste and come down, for
today I must stay at your house." So he made haste and came down, and received 
Him joyfully. But when they saw it, they all complained, saying, "He has
gone to be a guest with a man who is a sinner." Then Zacchaeus stood and said 
to the Lord, "Look, Lord, I give half of my goods to the poor; and if I have
taken anything from anyone by false accusation, I restore fourfold." And Jesus 
said to him, "Today salvation has come to this house, because he also is
a son of Abraham; for the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which 
was lost." 

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Zacchaeus was a wealthy man in his day, but he was empty inside. His story is a 
great reminder that it doesn't matter how well off you are financially or
physically, there is a need deep within every human heart to be filled with 
something that will last...something that will fill that emptiness we feel
in souls.

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Friend, you and I were made to know God, to love God, to experience grace, and 
to know true, saving faith in Him. 

It doesn't matter how much money you have...how much status you achieve...or 
how many things you have. You need God because you were made to know Him...just
like Zacchaeus was.

But Zacchaeus had another problem. He was lonely. He was a Jew working for the 
Romans to collect taxes, one of the most hated professions of that day.

He was skimming off the top, swindling and scandalizing his friends. Zacchaeus 
was a man who seemingly had no conscience-and no friends. He was an outcast
of society!

As a result, he was a very lonely man...just like so many people today. We were 
made to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, so we naturally
feel lonely without Him. And this is how Zacchaeus felt.

Along with that loneliness, Zacchaeus carried around a huge weight of guilt...a 
feeling everyone experiences.

Some people try to numb the pain of guilt with excessive alcohol consumption, 
illicit drug use, or unhealthy relationships. 

But no matter how you try to hide it...no matter how far you may try to run, 
you will never be able to dissolve that sense of guilt apart from a relationship
with Jesus Christ.

Finally, just like anyone who doesn't have a relationship with God through 
Jesus Christ, Zacchaeus was afraid to die. And while most people don't admit
this fact, it's true.

Even though many considered Zacchaeus a waste case, Jesus knew that he was 
empty and lonely...Jesus knew that he felt guilty...and Jesus knew that he was
afraid to die. And that's why Jesus stopped!

I don't know where you may be in life today, my friend. Maybe you can relate to 
one or more of Zacchaeus' weaknesses.

Whatever your station may be today...good, bad, rich or poor...I hope you have 
come to realize all that God is offering you through Jesus Christ...the Friend
of the wounded heart.

Because through Jesus you can indeed know fullness for your emptiness, 
forgiveness for your guilt, and intimacy with God for your loneliness. And 
through
Him you have the ultimate victory, the victory over death. 

Dr. Jack Graham

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