Comparing The Rich Ruler And Zacchaeus

The following are some "similarities" between the rich ruler and Zacchaeus:

1) Both men were seekers of Jesus (Luke 18:18; Luke 19:2-3).

2) Both men were rich (Luke 18:23; Luke 19:2).

3) Both men were willingly receptive of Jesus (Luke 18:18; Luke 19:6).

4) Both men were seeking eternal life (Luke 18:18; Luke 19:8-10).

The following are some "differences" between the rich ruler and Zacchaeus:

1) The rich ruler was not willing to share his riches with others less fortunate ("deny self" – Matthew 16:24), in order to have riches in heaven and follow Jesus (Luke 18:22).

In contrast, Zacchaeus was willing to deny self and share his riches with those less fortunate and restore anything taken by false accusation (Luke 19:8).

2) The rich ruler was very "sorrowful" – but not to the point of sincerely repenting of his selfishness. His was a worldly sorrow (Luke 18:23; cf. 2 Corinthians 7:10).

In contrast, Zacchaeus was sorrowful to the point of sincerely repenting of anything amiss in his life – even to the point of restoring to individuals anything falsely taken. His was a godly sorrow (Luke 19:8-9; cf. 2 Corinthians 7:9-10).

One last observation: Zacchaeus possessed a humble disposition of mind whereas the rich ruler did not.

Mike Riley, Gospel Snippets

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