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“Because the Son of man came to seek out and save that which was lost.” πŸ”πŸ’« (Lk 19:10)

Reading this verse, let us ask ourselves the question: What is truly the meaning in my life? Many people start from the assumption that the meaning of their life is career, acquiring wealth, being respected in their environment. But what if the true meaning hides in something deeper – in being noticed and found? Passing through Jericho, a great crowd surrounded Yeshu, from which he could choose anyone. However, he chooses Zacchaeus – a rich chief of tax collectors, of short stature, despised by the environment, whom everyone considered a sinful man. However, Yeshu chooses exactly him out of the crowd. 🏠❀️

**Why exactly him?** 🧐

Yeshu does not look at our achievements or what people say about us. He wants to notice in each of us the attitude which he found in Zacchaeus – curiosity, readiness to step out of routine, even if it means climbing a tree to bypass the crowd standing on the road. 🌳✨ Zacchaeus was not an ideal: as a tax collector he collaborated with the occupier, enriched himself at the expense of others and was socially isolated. Yeshu sees potential – he does not judge, but seeks to save. It is not about being perfect, but about being open to a change of perspective. πŸ”¦πŸ’Ž

**Reflection for today** Consider what is your obstacle, for Yeshu to be able to notice exactly you. Maybe it is your career, maybe people from your environment. Remember that Yeshu wants to find each of us, however it is you who must make the first step – like climbing a tree to look out above the crowd. And what if this step opens the door to your meaning of life? Today try to bypass one obstacle and see what happens. 🌟🀝

If this word spoke to you today – write **Amen**! πŸ™πŸ’–

And in the comment share your opinion (if you want) πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘‡

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