Now the tax collectors and sinners were all gathering around to hear Jesus. But the Pharisees and the teachers of the law muttered, “This man welcomes sinners and eats with them. Luke 15:1-2
This verse struck me when I was reading it the other day. It seems that the tax collectors and sinners were interested in what Jesus had to say. Interesting that the Pharisees were there too, but only as critics, not followers.
Those who were outcasts, judged by others, found comfort in hearing the words of Jesus. They seemed to know that Jesus was not interested in casting them away. They had heard the stories of his acceptance, healing, and words of comfort and reconciliation. After all, what is it that sinners and tax collectors had in common? They were outcasts, hated and judged by the community. They needed acceptance and forgiveness.
There is an old saying, “People need love the most when they are the least lovable.” We need acceptance and forgiveness at exactly the times we are least lovable. Following Jesus sounds like a place of comfort in a difficult time.
Prayer: Lord, thank you for the love and acceptance you extend through your son, Amen
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