Out of all the people Jesus could have chosen to call
to be part of his faith community, he chose Levi, also known as Matthew, a tax
collector. They were the most hated men in all Israel. They were men who had a
license to steal from their own people, because they could keep any money that
was raised over the amount the Roman government required as taxes.
Mark 2: 14 – 17 “As Jesus walked along, he saw Levi son of Alphaeus
sitting at the tax collector’s booth. “Follow me,” Jesus told him, and Levi got
up and followed him. While Jesus was having dinner at Levi’s house, many tax
collectors and sinners were eating with him and his disciples, for there were
many who followed him. Jesus said, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor,
but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners.”
Here was a man who was
hurting inside, who knew loneliness and who needed Jesus. And Jesus called him to follow him. He chose him to be his disciple.
Then Jesus went home with him to a supper where many
of Levi’s tax-collector friends had been invited, and ate with them. Jesus was
meeting a real human need the only way it could be met. He was the Doctor of
sinners and they needed him because they were lost.
The Pharisees who thought they needed no physician did
not follow Jesus. They did not consider themselves sick and in need of the
Healer of People, Jesus, the Great Physician.
It is true that we are called to be separated from the
ways of the sin-sick world, in order to offer an alternative – a life for
Jesus.
Christians cannot look away when they know someone who
needs salvation.
Jesus saves everyone who calls on his name because
they know they are soul-sick, lost and separated from God!
When last did you invite a “tax collector” to come to
Church with you, or enjoy a ladies or men’s get-together, or share a Pamoja
social?
Christ’s mission has a Church to be his voice. A voice
that says to “tax-collectors”, “follow me” (Jesus) and a voice that calls them
to share a meal with our Saviour, and be healed.
Are you willing to be the voice of Christ that thirsty
sinners can be saved?
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