Some of the teachers of the Law of Moses were Pharisees, and
they saw Jesus eating with sinners and tax collectors. So they asked his
disciples, “Why does he eat with tax collectors and sinners?”
Jesus heard them and answered, “Healthy people don’t need a
doctor, but sick people do. I didn’t come to invite good people to be my
followers. I came to invite sinners.”
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Some Pharisees asked Jesus, “Why
are your disciples picking grain on the Sabbath? They are not supposed to do
that!”
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Jesus finished by saying, “People
were not made for the good of the Sabbath. The Sabbath was made for the good of
people. So the Son of Man is Lord over the Sabbath.”
O:
We have a tendency to make an idol
of our own rules and interpretations of the faith, of our own tribe, and hence end
up pushing people away from Yahweh. We may excuse the wrong things people we
support do, while emphasising the wrong things people we disagree with do.
Jesus came to reconcile the ungodly
people to Yahweh. We are His ambassadors, so we should be in that same
business. But too often, we let our own prejudices get in the way of that.
A: I need to repent of my own sins,
and show God’s compassion to others, whether they are already with Christ or
still outside the family of faith. Many or most of those tax collectors and sinners
Jesus ate with were not yet converted, yet He openly fellowshipped with them. I
must show that same love and welcome as well.
P: Father, give me your heart for
those outside the family of faith. Help me to show Your love to them. Let me recognise
my own sins and grow closer to You. In Jesus’ name, amen.
By the way, I just discovered this artist today. I mentioned the line “The nations blaspheme because of you” in a conversation with Eric Skattebo and he thought I was referring to a song, and so he Googled for the song and found this song. I was actually referring to Romans 2:24, but this was a serendipitous discovery because I really like the few songs I’ve since listened to from this channel.
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