This one I've covered already - read here!
http://take-up-my-cross.blogspot.sg/2013/01/my-favorite-bible-story-luke-527-28.html#links
It's the same story, but covered in Luke.
I'll just focus on the second part - where Jesus reclines at his table with sinners and tax collectors. Here, He is criticized for it - another show of rejection by the world.
Jesus displays then His purpose in coming - "Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners."
His answer is twofold - firstly, He immediately answers the Pharisees - by giving a logical explanation of why He eats with sinners and tax collectors.
The second, deeper, layer, however, points out something else - that Jesus came because all of us sinned - to call each and every one of us who need Him.
Acknowledge our need for Him - because this "sickness" is not something we eventually recover from ourselves.
http://take-up-my-cross.blogspot.sg/2013/01/my-favorite-bible-story-luke-527-28.html#links
It's the same story, but covered in Luke.
I'll just focus on the second part - where Jesus reclines at his table with sinners and tax collectors. Here, He is criticized for it - another show of rejection by the world.
Jesus displays then His purpose in coming - "Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call the righteous, but sinners."
His answer is twofold - firstly, He immediately answers the Pharisees - by giving a logical explanation of why He eats with sinners and tax collectors.
The second, deeper, layer, however, points out something else - that Jesus came because all of us sinned - to call each and every one of us who need Him.
Acknowledge our need for Him - because this "sickness" is not something we eventually recover from ourselves.
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