We had waited in line for quite a while. It was something that my son really wanted to do and we had waited in a long line to get to this point. We were going to get a unique opportunity and the workers quickly rushed us into a room. It was standing room only and he was clutching my hand tightly.
Soon, the lights dimmed and some music started to play. In front of us was a screen and it started to show a picture that was meant to introduce you to what you were about to experience. Everyone immediately started to look up. Then I heard the most deflated words come out of my son’s mouth. “I can’t see.”
He was tugging on my arm and I quickly picked him up, realizing that he was unable to see because he was much smaller than all the others standing around him. We watched the video, and listened to the story, and began moving on into the next room.
For anyone with the ability to see, we value being able to see things. I have no doubt that Zaccheaus had heard the stories of Jesus, and he simply wanted to see Him. Little did he know that He was not only going to see Jesus, but he was going to experience Jesus in a way unlike anyone else there!
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