Lectionary Q is a resource for clergy and the laity to get ready for the upcoming Sunday using a text from the Revised Common Lectionary. This week's text is from Luke 19:1-10.
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Here are the questions for this week’s passage:
* We are told that Zaccheus was a tax collector and was rich. What does that mean to the crowd? What does it mean to Jesus?
* Why do you think Zaccheus wanted to see Jesus?
* Jesus says he must stay at Zaccheus house. Why does he insist on staying?
* Did the act of Jesus coming to stay with Zaccheus make him give so much of his wealth?
* Was Zaccheus gift the result of gratitude? Why or why not?
* Jesus says the Son of Man comes to seek and save the lost. What does “lost” mean in this instance? What does the word “save” mean?
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