The Common Ground ABQ Podcast
This powerful message invites us to reconsider everything we thought we knew about God's loyalty and mercy. Drawing from Luke 22:14-23, we're confronted with the stunning reality of the Last Supper—a meal where Jesus knowingly broke bread with those who would betray, deny, and abandon Him. The central question pierces our hearts: if we struggle to invite people to dinner who merely annoy us, how can we comprehend a Savior who signs a covenant in His own blood with people He knows will fail Him? This isn't just ancient history; it's a mirror reflecting our own tendency to build VIP clubs around our lives, granting access only to those who've proven their loyalty. We assume God operates the same way—that our bad weeks, our failures, our moments of weakness somehow cancel our reservation at His table. But mercy, as we discover, is God's compassionate refusal to give us what we deserve. The qualification for His table isn't our perfection; it's His mercy. This truth should transform how we treat ourselves when we fall short and how we extend grace to others who disappoint us. We're challenged to stop faking spiritual health and recognize that church is a hospital for the sick, not a museum for the perfect.
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