DIGGING DEEPER
WEEKEND OF MARCH 21-22, 2026
SERMON NOTES
Invited to the Table
When Grace Comes Home
Did you do it? How’d it go? Text (513) 279-8188
Luke 19:1-10 (Zaccheus)
- What was Zach’s backstory?
- What happened between the lines?
- What does this look like today?
Salvation immediately brings a new identity.
2 Corinthians 5:17
The path to salvation = repentance not just faith.
Titus 2:11-14
Big idea: Jesus-like hospitality leads to restoration and transformation for those who turn and trust.
Challenge: Take your next small, real step of obedience to be like Jesus this week.
DIGGING DEEPER
When you were a kid, did you ever have a “secret spot” or a place you liked to climb or hide where you could see everything but no one noticed you? What was that like?
Read Luke 19:1–10 together. What details in the passage stand out to you most, and why do you think Zacchaeus was so determined to see Jesus?
Based on the sermon and what you know about people, what kind of experiences or inner struggles might have led Zacchaeus to that moment?
And what do you imagine Jesus might have said at the table that moved him toward repentance?
In Zacchaeus’ story we see salvation come immediately, but it also is connected to repentance and change.
Read Titus 2:11–14 and 2 Corinthians 5:17. What do these passages teach about how grace, repentance, and transformation fit together?
Jesus reached Zacchaeus through presence and hospitality before anything else. Who are the kinds of people around you that others tend to avoid, overlook, or write off—but who might need someone to sit at the table with them?
What is one small, practical step you could take this week to move toward someone the way Jesus moved toward Zacchaeus—maybe a meal, coffee, conversation, or invitation?
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