“You
Will Be Repaid At The
Resurrection
Of The Righteous”
When he noticed how the
guests picked the places of honor at the table, he told them this parable: “When
someone invites you to a wedding feast, do not take the place of honor, for a
person more distinguished than you may have been invited. If so, the host who
invited both of you will come and say to you, ‘Give
this person your seat.’ Then, humiliated, you will have to take the least
important place. But when you are invited, take the lowest place, so that when
your host comes, he will say to you, ‘Friend, move up to a better place.’ Then
you will be honored in the presence of all the other guests. For all those who
exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble
themselves will be exalted.”
Then Jesus said to his
host, “When you give a luncheon or dinner, do not invite your friends, your
brothers or sisters, your relatives, or your rich neighbors; if you do, they
may invite you back and so you will be repaid. But when you give a banquet,
invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed.
Although they cannot repay you, you will be repaid at the resurrection of the
righteous.”
Luke
14:7-14
In the time of Jesus,
anyone with a physical “blemish” was considered ceremonially unclean. During
their table fellowship, disabled people were never on their guest lists.
Ironically, at that
same time the Messiah of Israel was at work in the cities and villages of Judea
and Galilee. Jesus proclaimed, “When you give a feast, invite the poor, the
maimed, the lame, the blind. And you will be blessed.”
Often we like to
fellowship with people who look, think, and act like us. But our Lord exhorts
us to be like Him and open our doors to everyone.
The
inclusive gospel cannot be shared by an exclusive people.
Our
Daily Bread – January 25, 2013