Over the years I’m
sure we all played the familiar game, who
are the three people you would like to invite to dinner and why. The guests
may have included Mother Theresa, Mickey Mantle, Joe Namath, Hitler, John
Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Mary, my mother and father,
St. Paul, etc. Of course, it was a given… Jesus was always listed among the
three and while the proposed dinner guests invariably changed depending on
where we were at given points in our lives, Jesus was a constant.
However, after reading
Luke these many weeks I might rethink inviting Jesus to dinner. Really, he
always tends to make a scene or create a disturbance. We could find ourselves possibly
siding with the Pharisees as they raised their eyebrows at Jesus and his disheveled
group of “party goers” who tended to eat and drink to excess. And remember the
woman who in the middle of having a “meltdown,” crashes an important dinner
party and cries all over Jesus feet? What about Jesus taking poor Martha to
task for complaining about her sister who instead of helping with the dinner,
is hanging around with all the men in the dining room. And now here in Luke 14:1,7-14 he is not only telling us who to invite to our party, but where
they should sit when they do arrive. Frankly, Jesus can be a risky guest.
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