The Abiding Devotional Podcast
Have you ever stood in the crowd and wondered if God could actually see you? Not the version of you that has it all together — but the real you. The one carrying the habit you can’t break, the grief nobody knows about, the season that feels too embarrassing to even pray about. In Episode 16, we open up the story of Zacchaeus and discover what it means to be truly seen by El Roi — the God who sees. Zacchaeus was short. He was blocked. He had a reputation that preceded him everywhere he went. And yet, out of an entire crowd, Jesus stopped, looked up, and called him by name. Not to shame him. Not to expose him. But to stay with him. Friend, that same Jesus is walking toward you right now. In this episode, we talk about: • Why so many of us feel like Zacchaeus — on the outside, overlooked, too far gone • How God’s eyes are nothing like the eyes of our past, our shame, or the crowd • What it really means to “come down from the tree” • The areas we lock the door on — and why God is still knocking • How El Roi sees you in the middle of your mess and says, “I must stay at your house today” You don’t have to be better first. You don’t have to have it figured out. You just have to say yes. Scripture Focus: Luke 19:1–10 Name of God: El Roi — The God Who Sees Anchor Verse: John 15:5
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