Friend of Sinners: Jesus' Radical Hospitality and the Glutton and Drunkard Accusation (Insulted Series)


Discover how Jesus' approach of sharing meals with sinners challenges traditional notions of purity and separation, and what it means for us today. Mike Erre and Tim Stafford delve into the significance of Jesus being called a "glutton and a...
Discover how Jesus' approach of sharing meals with sinners challenges traditional notions of purity and separation, and what it means for us today. Mike Erre and Tim Stafford delve into the significance of Jesus being called a "glutton and a drunkard," exploring how his radical hospitality invites us to rethink our own practices of inclusion, neighbor love, and the mission of the church.
Key Takeaways:
- The Pharisees' Pursuit of Purity and Resurrection – Understanding how the Pharisees aimed to bring about God's kingdom through strict adherence to the Law and separation from sinners.
- Meals as Cultural Expressions of Social Status – How meals were a reflection of social boundaries, and why Jesus' willingness to eat with tax collectors and sinners was revolutionary.
- The Deep Meaning Behind "Glutton and Drunkard" – Exploring the accusation rooted in Deuteronomy and its implications on how Jesus was perceived by religious leaders.
- Jesus' Radical Invitation to Repentance through Kindness – How Jesus' inclusion and kindness led sinners to repentance, challenging contemporary practices of separation and moral superiority.
- Applying Jesus' Approach Today – Reflecting on what Jesus' example means for the modern church's engagement with marginalized communities and cultural debates.
Guest Highlights:
- Inspiring Listener Story from Alberta, Canada – A listener shares how their church is embracing First Nations people, LGBTQ individuals, and those deconstructing, providing a real-world example of hope and inclusion.
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Music in this episode by Timothy John Stafford
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