Good Morning All,
Matthew 9:10; “And as
Jesus reclined at table in the house, behold, many tax collectors and sinners
came and were reclining with Jesus and his disciples.”
Mealtime
can be one of the most important times in our day. Some meals can be some of the most important
times of your lives. Think of the first
meal you ate you’re your future spouse.
Think of the first meal you ate with your future in-laws. Think of the meals that you have spent with
your family or friends. When you are
with those whom you love, the food seems to taste better. It seems to be made with love.
I
remember as a child we would have many meals with uncles, aunts, cousins,
grandparents, great aunts and uncles. We
would sit around the table, enjoy the meal, and then enjoy the time of talking
and listening. The younger ones would
sit and listen to their past being told to them in very carefully crafted and
honed stories. The older members would
listen to their future as the dreams of tomorrow were expressed.
Sometimes, the best times are spent with friends around the meal
table. You share stories of children as
they grow up and before too long; you are sharing stories of
grandchildren. Time spent with family
and friends around the meal table makes even unbearable events tolerable. It is often around a table with food on it
that friends cry together over the death of a parent or spouse. We use the meal table for some of our most
important life events.
Jesus
spends a lot of time around the meal table with people. Some, like our verse, were among the outcasts
of Jewish society. Other times, Jesus is
eating with the Pharisees and debating the meaning of the Law. Jesus spends much of his time eating meals
with the people that he interacts with.
It appears that the common event was to have him over for a meal after
the Sabbath was done. The only question
was whether it was with the Jewish leaders or with the Jewish outcasts.
Jesus
spends this time in much the same way that we do. He used this time to listen to the people but
mostly to try and to teach them with a more in depth understanding of what the
kingdom of heaven meant and how God was a God who loved them as dear
children. Jesus used the mealtime table
to deliver his message of salvation.
This gave him a personal, intimate time with those to whom he came. He shared with them the meal as he told them
his salvation.
Jesus
comes to us in the form of a meal today.
He comes to us in his body and blood with all of his spirit refreshing
and soul reviving benefits. Jesus comes
to you with his personal and intimate message of salvation. He comes to you and he comes to me with the
message of the forgiveness of sins and the hope of life eternal.
Dear Father, Come to us we pray. Come to share with us to comfort us to give
us the hope of life eternal. Guard us
with your tender hand and keep us safe in you.
Be with those who are in need of your grace the most. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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