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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2024 · 35 MIN

Why Do You Eat and Drink?

from King's Table Church Sermons · host Bryce Harrison

Few things raise the ire of the religious leaders in Jerusalem as much as the way that Jesus operates around the table. When he and his disciples gather for dinner at the home of a tax collector, they demand to know, "Why do you eat and drink with sinners like this?" The insinuation in their question is that Jesus will be tainted by his proximity - that in sharing his table with them, he will be guilty by association. But Jesus has just demonstrated in the healing of the leper that he isn't subject to contracting our fallen condition by drawing near to us. In fact, the opposite is true. Jesus makes the unclean clean by his proximity. In addition to this, the immediate context also has just concluded with Jesus' authority over sin and ability to forgive it being demonstrated. The points of the previous two pericopes now meet here in Levi's house as Jesus makes it clear that he has come to call sinners to repentance.The Pharisees counter this response by wanting to know why Jesus' disciples eat and drink at all! While others demonstrated their devotion and piety through fasting, Jesus' followers are found regularly around the table eating and drinking. Jesus doesn't diminish fasting; he actually says that there is a day coming when his people will regularly fast as well. But he flips the conversation and reframes our perspective, reminding us of the celebratory nature of the gospel - the good news that the Bridegroom has come to purchase his Bride! Surely as the recipients of that good news, it is right to be a feasting people!How about us? Do we use our tables like Jesus? Do we regularly share it with sinners - using our table to bring those far from Jesus near and invite them to repentance? When you eat, do you eat in celebration of the bridegroom?

Few things raise the ire of the religious leaders in Jerusalem as much as the way that Jesus operates around the table. When he and his disciples gather for dinner at the home of a tax collector, they demand to know, "Why do you eat and drink with sinners like this?" The insinuation in their question is that Jesus will be tainted by his proximity - that in sharing his table with them, he will be guilty by association. But Jesus has just demonstrated in the healing of the leper that he isn't subject to contracting our fallen condition by drawing near to us. In fact, the opposite is true. Jesus makes the unclean clean by his proximity. In addition to this, the immediate context also has just concluded with Jesus' authority over sin and ability to forgive it being demonstrated. The points of the previous two pericopes now meet here in Levi's house as Jesus makes it clear that he has come to call sinners to repentance.The Pharisees counter this response by wanting to know why Jesus' disciples eat and drink at all! While others demonstrated their devotion and piety through fasting, Jesus' followers are found regularly around the table eating and drinking. Jesus doesn't diminish fasting; he actually says that there is a day coming when his people will regularly fast as well. But he flips the conversation and reframes our perspective, reminding us of the celebratory nature of the gospel - the good news that the Bridegroom has come to purchase his Bride! Surely as the recipients of that good news, it is right to be a feasting people!How about us? Do we use our tables like Jesus? Do we regularly share it with sinners - using our table to bring those far from Jesus near and invite them to repentance? When you eat, do you eat in celebration of the bridegroom?

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HOMELAND HOMELAND The Church is a body not a building. It's the bride of Jesus Christ! Jesus is coming back for a mature bride. That means it's time for the church of Jesus Christ to move from milk to meat. This is the hour of maturity!HOMELAND is an announcement that the church is being set free. Only the church has the ability to transform the world. The kingdom's of this world will become the kingdoms of our Lord and Savior!All of creation has been waiting for this moment! Sons and daughters of God are rising up and taking their seat! The Field Priest Methodius Chwastek The Field is a place of cultivation and of battle. In the Church, we learn to cultivate a life pleasing to God. This life is shaped in the spiritual battle. This series examines, chapter by chapter, the Christian classic The Field, by Saint Ignatius Brianchaninov. Please join me as I explain this great work in terms the modern Orthodox Christian can understand.  Sermons | Countryside Bible Church Countryside Bible Church At Countryside Bible Church, we equip believers to joyfully live holy lives, to serve one another, and to share the gospel of Jesus Christ, all to the glory of God. We are committed to a high view of God, and a high view of Scripture. Christadelphian Encouragements CE.captivate.fm Christadelphian Encouragements provides sermons, exhortations, bible studies, memorials, and daily readings from around the world. Please visit ChristadelphianEncouragements.Com and our content creators websites for more information and Christian audio content.

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