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INTRO
What do food, Jesus, and the police have in common?
https://www.gse.harvard.edu/news/20/04/harvard-edcast-benefit-family-mealtime
https://thefamilydinnerproject.org/about-us/benefits-of-family-dinners/
There is something divine about being given a seat at the table.
There is something godly about gathering together in someone’s home.
There is something holy about knowing that you belong.
BODY
STORY
Luke 19:1-10 — The Story of Zaccheus
Zaccheus Back Story (19:2)
Zaccheus’ Desire (19:3-4)
Jesus’ Response (19:5)
The Reaction of Others (19:6-7)
Jesus, A Friend of Sinners
As a follower of Jesus, have you ever been accused of being a friend of sinners?
The Salvation of Zaccheus (19:8-10)
JESUS INVITES YOU TO HAVE A SEAT AT HIS TABLE.
Ephesians 2:6.
You are a chosen generation.
While we were sinners, Christ died for us.
Today, Jesus seeks and saves the lost through His Church
PRACTICE
Refer back to Luke 19:5.
This text gives us a practical way Jesus was able to reach a man like Zacchaeus.
Worldly, Wealthy, and Well-Educated
Instead of inviting him to the synagogue or a religious place, Jesus invited Himself into Zacchaeus’ home.
These past 5 weeks, Pastor Travis walked us through Christ’s method alone.
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He taught us 5 C’s
Connecting with others allows us to actively disciple hurting people.
And what better way to connect with someone than over a plate of food!
Connect through mealtime/food.
Mealtime was a big deal to Jesus because it was a chance to deepen friendships, welcome strangers, and serve the poor.
Could our everyday ordinary mealtimes do the same?
- Jack Wakefield
Mealtime was a big deal to Jesus because it was a chance to deepen friendships, welcome strangers, and serve the poor.
Could our everyday ordinary mealtimes do the same?
- Jack Wakefield
Discipleship is active, not passive.
CONCLUSION
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