Bible translation used in today’s episode: Ch. 19 NASB, Ch. 20 NLV
Anonymous, Michael Haner
This is Gospels Saturday. We’ll read Luke 19-20. I’m calling this episode “The Tax Collector.”
Zacchaeus was a chief tax collector, and the Jews hated tax collectors in general, so as a chief tax collector he probably was especially disdained by them. Tax collectors often got rich by extracting extra taxes from people, over and above what was required by the Roman government. Zacchaeus appears to be one who took full advantage of his position.
Interestingly, the name “Zacchaeus” means “pure one”, which of course, he was anything but pure.
He had evidently heard about Jesus and the miracles he had done, and probably had heard reports of His teachings and the way he dealt with people. So Zacchaeus wanted to meet him, so much so that he ran ahead along the route that Jesus was taking and climbed up a sycamore tree because he was a short man and could not see over the heads of the crowd.
Let’s consider the inclusion of Zacchaeus’ short stature for a moment. While not always true, it is sometimes true that short men develop a personality trait called a Napoleon complex, or short man syndrome. They sometimes have a chip on their shoulder, often as a result of being bullied when they were young. And this might be why Zacchaeus became a tax collector, as a way of getting back at those who bullied him. He may have become driven to achieve financial success, no matter what it took. And this driven personality trait made him a man not to let anything get in his way, so on this day, in order to see Jesus, he set aside personal pride and climbed a tree as a child would do, so that he could achieve the goal of seeing this Jesus that everyone was talking about. I like what the commentator Alexander Maclaren said: “I wish there were more of us who did not mind being laughed at if only what we did helped us to see Jesus.”
So Jesus did walk past the tree where Zacchaeus had perched himself, and He looked up and called Zacchaeus by name! He called him by name. I believe that Jesus had a divine appointment with Zacchaeus that day. This was no chance meeting. Jesus knew that Zacchaeus was waiting to see Him, and that Zacchaeus’ heart was prepared for something special, even if Zacchaeus himself didn’t know it.
“Hurry down from there, Zacchaeus, because I’m coming to your house today!” Jesus said. Can you imagine Zacchaeus’ excitement at those words? The crowd ar