Luke 19:9
And Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house, because he also is a son of Abraham;
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One morning during a youth service a young man expressed his desire to receive the Holy Ghost. The students gathered around him and began to pray. Almost immediately the Holy Ghost fell upon him and he began to speak in other tongues. The willingness of this student to allow God to dwell in him started a fire in the entire group. In Luke 19:9 we meet Zacchaeus, a rich publican (tax collector) despised by the people as a cheat and a sinner. But something within Zacchaeus longed to commune with Jesus one on one. His urgent desire caused him to climb a tree so he, a man shorter than most people in the crowd, could see Jesus as he passed by. To his great surprise, Jesus stopped right beneath the tree and said, “Come on down, Zacchaeus. I’d like to spend the day with you at your house.” The Lord’s presence convicted Zacchaeus’s heart of wrongdoing and he promised to give back what he had acquired by ill-gotten gain. When Zacchaeus opened up to God and allowed Him to dwell with him, not only was he himself blessed but his entire household as well.
That concludes our devotional for today. Let us finish with a word of prayer.
WORD OF PRAYER
Dear Lord, Help me to allow Your desires to dwell in me. Jesus, become one with me. Let me be a willing vessel to be used for Your purpose, Your will, and Your desire. My God, thank You for wanting to be my comforter in good times and bad. I love You with all my heart.
In the name of Jesus, amen.