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"From the Tree to the Table" - Pastor Mark Ogletree, 03/22/26

47 min · 29. mar. 2026
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Drawing from Luke 19:1–10, the story of Zacchaeus came to life as more than just a familiar Bible story—it became a picture of how Jesus meets us right where we are. Zacchaeus, a man rejected and overlooked by others, climbed a tree just to catch a glimpse of Jesus. Yet what he didn’t realize was that Jesus was already seeking him. In the same way, we are reminded that God sees us, knows us by name, and calls us not based on our past, but based on who we are becoming.

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