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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 27 MIN

The Trouble with Matthew

from Wisdom for the Heart

Share a commentJesus doesn’t tiptoe around messy people. He walks straight into Levi’s workplace, looks a tax collector with a gangster-level reputation in the eyes, and says two words that change everything: “Follow me.” What happens next is more than a conversion story. It’s a picture of repentance as a real turn, leaving one road and stepping onto Christ’s road, even when your past is loud and your community thinks you’re beyond hope. We unpack why tax collectors in Luke 5 are despised and feared, how Rome’s tax system rewards extortion, and why a Jewish collector is viewed as both traitor and thief. Then we sit at Levi’s table as he throws a massive feast packed with tax collectors and sinners, not to celebrate himself but to introduce everyone he knows to Jesus. When the Pharisees and scribes grumble about the guest list, Jesus answers with a line that cuts through moral posturing: the sick need a physician. He isn’t excusing sin, He’s treating it, and His call to repentance is both truthful and loving. Along the way, we explore Levi’s two names, the legacy attached to “Levi,” the possible purpose behind “Matthew,” and the hope that Christ sees not only who we’ve been but who we can become. The big takeaways are simple and demanding: no unbeliever is beyond the reach of redemption, and no believer is exempt from the responsibility of fishing for others. If you’ve ever wondered whether grace can reach someone “too far gone,” or whether you’re qualified to speak up about your faith, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review with the line that challenged you most.Learn more about twenty-five years of global impact, and reserve tickets to our gala. https://www.wisdomonline.org/mp/25 Learn more: https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

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Share a comment Jesus doesn’t tiptoe around messy people. He walks straight into Levi’s workplace, looks a tax collector with a gangster-level reputation in the eyes, and says two words that change everything: “Follow me.” What happens next is more than a conversion story. It’s a picture of repentance as a real turn, leaving one road and stepping onto Christ’s road, even when your past is loud and your community thinks you’re beyond hope. We unpack why tax collectors in Luke 5 are desp...

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