AN OPEN INVITATION

HH, Sir Godfrey Gregg D.Div

“And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up, and saw him, and said unto him, Zacchaeus, make haste, and come down; for to day I must abide at thy house.” Luke 19:5

The call of Christ is very personal. Zacchaeus! He says, addressing the soul by name. It is how He comes to me in the hour of my conversion, giving me warnings and precepts and promises of His Word an individual meaning, and a message that singles me out from the crowd.

The call of Christ is very illuminative. Long ago in Jericho, it made two things clear to the publican — the knowledge and majesty of the Saviour, and the sore and crying need of his own heart. Thus He convinces me of my sin and misery. Thus He enlightens my mind regarding Himself.

The call of Christ is very loving. “I must stay at your house today!” It is the “must” of tenderest affection; it is the imperative of immeasurable grace. And the same “must” govern Him still in high Heaven. Oh marvel of mercy, He cannot bear that I should perish!

The call of Christ is very urgent. “Come down immediately!” He commanded. Today! — that was His royal word. So it always is.

And the call of Christ is very transforming. It made a new man of this grasping and greedy tax gatherer. It will make a new man of me when He has His blessed and irresistible way with my soul. The fruit of His Spirit is love and joy and peace.

Author: Patriarch Gregg

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