SHIFTING PRIORITIES Luke 5: January 28, 1028 Holiday Island Presbyterian Church

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SHIFTING PRIORITIES Luke 5: 27-32 January 28, 1028 Holiday Island Presbyterian Church 27 After this he went out and saw a tax collector named Levi, sitting at the tax booth; and he said to him, Follow me. 28 And he got up, left everything, and followed him. 29 Then Levi gave a great banquet for him in his house; and there was a large crowd of tax collectors and others sitting at the table with them. 30 The Pharisees and their scribes were complaining to his disciples, saying, Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners? 31 Jesus answered, Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick; 32 I have come to call not the righteous but sinners to repentance. INTRODUCTION: The time of our scripture today is shortly after Jesus called Simon and Andrew, James and John from their fishing business to follow Him and become His disciples. It is still early in Jesus ministry in Galilee. As Jesus and His few disciples are roaming from town to town and as He is begging to preach the Good News of the Gospel He comes across a tax collector named Levi Matthew. There is a slight misunderstanding about whether Levi Matthew was a tax collector or a toll collector. Tax collectors were employees of the Roman government, charged with the task of collecting taxes for Rome.

Toll collectors, on the other hand, were independent. They actually paid in advance for the right to collect tolls, tariffs and custom fees. Levi would have applied for a permit to collect fees, he would have paid his fees and whatever he then collected would be his to keep. Quite often these collectors were not from the area in which they worked which would give rise to suspicion and distrust. Adding to that distrust is the fact that the whole system was subject to corruption and graft. Sort of like the postal service in Botswana When I was there in Peace Corps. I quickly learned which postal worker charged the least for stamps. One would charge nearly double the going rate, One would charge whatever he felt like that day And one was honest. I tried to get the honest one when I needed stamps, but often just settled for paying double. I avoided the one who charged whatever he felt like. That must be why tax collectors were not trusted. I m pretty sure the rates were occasionally inflated. MATTHEW: When Jesus saw Matthew, He didn t just see a tax collector. He saw the spiritual potential within Matthew.

Jesus saw what Matthew could become if he would listen to and obey God. It is exactly the same for each of us. Sometimes we are called to do something in the church, some office or function for which we don t feel qualified. Remember what I said last week: God doesn t necessarily call the qualified; God equips those who are called. The call of Matthew is an example of a call from God that is sheer grace. Matthew had absolutely nothing to commend him. No qualifications, no virtue, no reputation. He was simply one chosen by God to be equipped to serve as a disciple. Think about this for a moment and let it dawn on you as it did for the disciples. If Jesus could call a tax collector, a tax collector then Jesus could call anyone. When I was called to be a preacher, there was absolutely no way I was prepared for that! I saw myself as a business administrator in a large church. I never expected to stand behind a pulpit! I responded to that call fully expecting to fail. By the sheer grace of God, I did not.

MATTHEW S RESPONSE: Matthew responds in two ways both of which signal a major shift in his priorities. First, like the fishermen, 28... he got up, left everything, and followed Jesus. Personally, I hope he took his cash box with him, and his receipts he ll need those for his tax return. Here we have another perfect example of the transforming power of God. One minute, Matthew is collecting taxes as usual the next moment, he is called by Jesus and he leaves everything behind to follow the call. The second response is that arranged to host a great feast in Jesus honor. One of the things I adore about Luke is his ability to write like a gentle novelist. In Luke s dramatic fashion, he quickly moves the scene from a tax collector s booth to a banquet. He doesn t give us time to question Matthew s call; he doesn t ask us to consider the implications, he just boldly shifts the scene...... shifts the priority, if you will. Such feasts in the Galilee were almost always public affairs.

Therefore, there would have been a gathering of all sorts of people. People the Pharisees and scribes refer to as tax collectors and sinners. Ritually unclean and undesirable. A word about the scribes and Pharisees. Scribes were trained in the law both religious and civil and they made no distinction between the two. These scribes and Pharisees showed their devotion to God through study and observance of the Torah and maintaining purity in all matters. Since part of their study and practice included very strict laws about food and eating, there would be a wide religious gap between those who simply ate food and those who observed the food laws. The Pharisees would maintain a separation between themelves and those who were impure in their eating habits. For them to see a prophet healer teacher eating with such riff raff would be scandalous. How could this possibly be someone of any importance if he is being honored by outcasts? And sharing the table with unclean sinners? And yet, that is the hallmark of Jesus. Everyone is invited to His table. No one is excluded.

That is beyond the tradition and comprehension of the Pharisees. Another huge problem for the scribes and Pharisees is that Jesus is eating with these folks before calling them to repentance! Jesus is demonstrating God s grace and acceptance of sinners before they repent! Jesus actions clearly demonstrate that to be called as a disciple is not to separate from the sinners and the worldly, but to embrace and include the sinners and the worldly. Do you see how this stands in direct opposition to what the Pharisees and scribes were teaching? Jesus was shifting the priorities that were in place from putting the emphasis on the law to putting people first. It is a new style of discipleship that is based upon including sinners rather than excluding them. Whereas the scribes and Pharisees would have picked from the righteous and the clean to be their disciples, Jesus does the opposite. Jesus picks ordinary people and relies on the sheer grace of God to transform them into fully functioning disciples.

Steal a look around you. Not one of us in this room would qualify to be a Pharisee. But by the loving grace of God, we have all been called to be disciples. Are we all at the same spiritual level? No. But each of us is on a spiritual journey to become what God calls us to be. Where we were spiritually is no longer relevant to anything. Where we are now in our spiritual journey is not nearly as important as where we are heading. That is what Jesus was modeling at that feast! That is the recruiting tool behind his call to the disciples! Of course, the Pharisees did not understand a bit of this. That is why 30 The Pharisees and their scribes were complaining to his disciples, saying, Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners? To which Jesus replied: Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick; 32 I have come to call not the righteous but sinners to repentance. In other words, Jesus is asking: What good is a physician that only treats healthy people?

The ones who need a physician are those who are sick. Too often, because of television and movies or perhaps even personal experience we think of calling people to repentance as shaming them into repenting. There s the ubiquitous bearded prophet with the sign that says: Repent! The end is near. Or the fiery tent-revival preacher who tries to win people to Christ by threatening people with eternal hell fire. This week and last week, we ve seen how Jesus calls people into discipleship. Jesus call to discipleship is absolute, unconditional and above all it is people-centered. When Jesus says that He has come to call not the righteous but sinners to repentance it is this exact same call. It is an invitation. It is an invitation to shift one s priorities. To leave behind the burdensome past and to walk with Jesus into a bright future. If you have not already heard that call, then listen closely...... you may hear it today.

If not today, perhaps very soon. If you heard that call and have shifted your priorities away from Jesus hear this as a call to come home. Listen for that call. It s an invitation to a banquet you don t want to miss.