Hood River Alliance Church
Dinner with Jesus: Jesus' Table with Keith. Christianity didn't take shape behind pulpits or on altars, but around the table. In this teaching that opens a new series, we notice how Luke's gospel is saturated with meals, Jesus is always either at a table, going to one, leaving one, or making one, and how at those tables he broke every dining rule of his day. We land in Luke 5, where Jesus calls Levi the tax collector, a traitor and outcast barred from the synagogue, with just two words: "follow me." Levi leaves everything, then throws a party and fills his house with fellow sinners, and Jesus doesn't hesitate to pull up a chair. When the religious elite grumble about the company he keeps, Jesus answers that it isn't the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. Along the way we're confronted with the modern-day Pharisee in each of us, and reminded of two things: you cannot out-sin the cross, and to follow Jesus is to leave everything and shift from living "for the sake of me" to "for the sake of others." This is an invitation to reclaim the table in an age of division, to take just "one of 21" meals each week to sit with someone far from God, and to pray over every table, "Lord, at this table as it is in heaven."
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