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A Healthy Accusation

February 21st, 2009

“And when the Pharisees saw it, they said unto his disciples, Why eateth your Master with publicans and sinners?” Mat 9:11

“The Son of man is come eating and drinking; and ye say, Behold a gluttonous man, and a winebibber, a friend of publicans and sinners!” Luke 7:34

wanted2Early in His ministry our Lord set forth a model of Christian witness that reveals a lifestyle and His heart for souls.  This lifestyle got Him into immediate trouble with the religiously respectable.  For you see, He sought out a publican to  be one of His disciples!  His name was Levi or Matthew.  Matthew, in his excitement, hosted a dinner inviting all his “friends” (Luke 5:29)!  This criticism was embellished over time to include accusations of gluttony and the consumption of alcohol and therefore our Lord most certainly was “the friend of publicans and sinners”!  This criticism was again reinforced later when Christ ate with Zacchaeus the tax collector (publican).

“And when they saw it, they all murmured, saying, That he was gone to be guest with a man that is a sinner.” Luke 19:7

No doubt  we all understand our Lord’s motives and have no problem finding fault with the Pharisees.  Our Lord’s heart always went out to those in spiritual need.  Did not our Lord make it clear that he was sent to “seek and to save which is lost?  (Luke 19:10)”  Didn’t He also say in response to these who had cast judgment that those who were whole have no need of a doctor , but rather they that are sick (Matt.9:12)?  We sometimes find it hard to understand how the Pharisees could not see and understand the heart of true ministry and be so critical of Christ who exemplified it so well!  Maybe our lack of understanding of the blindness of the contemporary religious community of our Lord’s Day is due in part to our own lack of understanding of the Great Commission and our Lord’s methods for reaching the lost.

I am convinced that there are very few true believers that are not concerned for the lost. We are concerned about lost relatives, friends and fellow workers. But at the same time our concern most often does not translate into souls reached and won to Christ.  Much of this fruitlessness in no doubt due to the coolness of our hearts and therefore a lack of motivation to extend ourselves into the lives of others and tied to this is the fact that many of us have few if any friends outside our Christian circles.  We have been taught or at least understood that our friendships are to be with believers.  We have equated the principle of “friendship with the world as enmity with God” (James 4:4) and intentionally avoided any real or meaningful friendships with the lost.  The result has been that our sphere of influence for the sake of the Gospel as dwindled to a very small group of people. The church by in large, is practicing this truth out of balance.  There is a definite misunderstanding regarding the doctrine of “separation” and our Lord’s passion and methods for reaching people in genuine love with the Gospel.

mikeholtzinger Culture, Gospel

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