Jesus healed a blind beggar, who saw the glory of God in what Jesus had done for him. Onlookers in a crowd saw no reason for Jesus to favor Zacchaeus, a rich tax collector, by staying at his house. In a parable, Jesus described profitable servants handsomely rewarded when a nobleman became king. In anger, the Lord ransacked a marketplace set up in the Temple area meant as a place of prayer open to everyone. Jesus preached the Kingdom of God at hand. Fantastical symbolism in the later Book of Revelation conveyed the writer’s historical time of monstrous persecution, apocalyptic fears, and the very real danger of lukewarm Christianity in the early Church. When reflecting on what makes us angry and what leaves us apathetic, do we pray to see how fervently God cares?