The only "rich" man who Christ said received salvation
- By d taylor
- Christian Scriptures
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That doesn't surprise me. That also sounds very much like something he would say. What's your point?
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If you read his short article, he compares the account of Zacchaeus to the Parable of the Lost Sheep
Luke has already prepared the reader for this understanding of the Lord’s words to Zacchaeus. In chapter 15 we find another of the Lord’s famous parables–the Parable of the Lost Sheep. He speaks of a man with 100 sheep. They are all sheep and all, therefore, represent believers. Ninety-nine of the sheep remain with the shepherd and experience the blessings of that communion. One, however, wanders away and experiences the danger and loss of such communion. But the shepherd, who clearly represents Christ, goes to find and save that lost sheep.
So Zacchaeus was a lost believer and a believer is a born again child of God. So like i originally wrote.
Zacchaeus was already a born again believer, he was just a lost born again believer.
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