Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s Supreme leader towered over his father who was just a little over 5 feet tall; however, he appears to be a wee little man when he stands beside his idol Dennis Rodman. Even though he’s small in stature, Kim caught the world’s attention earlier this week when there was an earthquake near a nuclear test site.
While the focus of the world was on the terrorism of Iran and the mindless madness of the Middle East, North Korea tested a hydrogen bomb under the cloak of darkness. These claims have been met with suspicion from the rest of world because the seismic wave left by the explosion was smaller than what occurs when a real thermonuclear weapon is detonated.
The narcissistic Supreme Leader of North Korea has a heart that’s as shriveled as his ego is big. He could learn an essential lesson by considering the example of Zacchaeus (Luke 19), the wee little man who encountered the King of kings and Lord of lords.
As a tax collector, Zacchaeus had some authority, and He was rather rich. Like Kim Jong-un, Zacchaeus had run rough shod over people, and he had enriched himself at their expense.
The life of this miserable tax collector began to change when he realized something: The wealth of the world can fill your pockets, but it will leave your heart empty. When he began to examine the life of Jesus, the embezzling heart of Zacchaeus was embellished by the love of God.
The proof of his new found faith was seen in his statement to Jesus: “I’ll give half of my possessions to the poor, Lord! And if I have extorted anything from anyone, I’ll pay back four times as much!”
Jesus joyfully responded: “Today salvation has come to this house, because he too is a son of Abraham. For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save the lost.”
Even though Zacchaeus was a wee little man in the eyes of his peers, he became a prized possession in the eyes and heart of God. Hopefully, Kim Jong-un will learn this lesson someday.