At the beginning of the academic year, a
school principal in our city pledged to learn the names of all 600 students in
her school. Anyone who doubted her ability or resolve could look at her track
record. During the previous year she had learned the names of 700 students, and
prior to that, 400 children in a different school. Think of what it must have
meant to these students to be recognized and greeted by name.
The story of Zacchaeus and Jesus (Luke
19:1-10) contains a surprising element of personal recognition. As Jesus passed
through the city of Jericho, a wealthy tax collector named Zacchaeus climbed a
tree in order to see Him. “When Jesus came to the place, He looked up and saw
him, and said to him, ‘Zacchaeus, make haste and come down, for today I must
stay at your house’” (v.5). Instead of ignoring Zacchaeus or saying “Hey, you
in the tree,” Jesus called him by name. From
that moment on, his life began to change.
When it seems that no one knows you or
cares who you are, remember Jesus. He knows us by name and longs for us to know
Him in a personal way. Our Father in heaven sees us through His eyes of love
and cares about every detail of our lives.