by: Migs Ramos Sr-A
In the gospel on Zacchaeus, I found out a very important lesson: That God accepts not only the people who lean over to the good actions, but more on the people who sin, and are capable on changing. When Jesus came to Zacchaeus’ house and said: “Today, salvation has come to this house,” I find its meaning to be a sign of forgiveness because what Zacchaeus does for a living was never accepted as a good job. I think this gospel very well teaches about how people can convert from the good to the bad, no matter what people think about the conversion. Similar to the Gospel of the Prodigal Son, the father accepted the Prodigal son over his brother who happened to be more of a person to be accepted, this gospel shows how God Jesus believes in the conversion on anyone. No matter what anyone has done to show bad intentions, Jesus believes that everyone is very well capable of converting from good to bad.
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