The Common Ground ABQ Podcast
This powerful message challenges us to move beyond comfortable Christianity into intentional engagement with those outside our circles. Drawing from Luke 5:27-32, we explore Jesus' radical choice to dine with tax collectors and sinners, demonstrating that God's invitation isn't just for us to come to His table, but for us to go to others' tables. The sermon brilliantly unpacks three progressive stages: first, accepting the open invitation to Jesus' table; second, sitting at His feet in intimate discipleship; and third, going to the misfit tables where others sit isolated and overlooked. The cafeteria metaphor resonates deeply—we all remember the social hierarchies of lunchrooms, the invisible boundaries between groups, the unspoken rules about who belongs where. Yet Jesus deliberately crossed those boundaries, choosing mercy over merit, scandalous socializing over safe fellowship. The challenge before us is profound: Are we willing to leave our comfortable tables and sit with those society labels as misfits? The worn, weathered table used as a sermon illustration perfectly captures this truth—what appears broken and unworthy often carries the most beautiful history and purpose. We're reminded that service doesn't end when we leave church; it's a constant living for Christ that extends into every relationship and interaction throughout our week.
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