Dinner With JesusSample

Welcome the Uninvited Guest
Have you ever hosted a dinner party only to have someone unexpected (and possibly unwanted) show up?
Jesus went to Simon the Pharisee’s house for a prestigious dinner where topics of the day were to be discussed. Since the dining areas in the homes of the elite were often partially open to the street, the public could listen to the conversations.
Enter the “sinful woman” (Luke 7:37). Uninvited, the woman crossed the invisible barrier of protocol, shocking everyone in attendance with her action. Although self-righteous Simon was indignant, Jesus welcomed her because He saw her heart. She was seeking forgiveness.
Jesus was often interrupted in His ministry by those who were desperate for His help in their lives. He wasn’t angry with any of them for messing with his agenda. Instead, He had compassion and stopped to meet their needs. The next time your seating chart is thrown off by an unexpected guest, think of the opportunity God has given you to welcome someone in Jesus’ name.
- Could an unexpected guest in your life be an opportunity to minister?
- Is there someone new at work, church, or school who you could befriend?
- Do you know of an “outcast” who needs a friend?
Scripture
About this Plan

Jesus often used meals to engage with people and teach important lessons. And he continues to call us to his table to dine, feasting on who he is and learning more about him through the Word. His example provides an opportunity to invite friends, outcasts, and even enemies to know God’s story of love and salvation—whether you’re a host or a guest.
More
Related plans

Islands, Tides, and the Deep: A Marriage Message From the Sea

The Thread for Survivors: A 5-Day Devotional Journal of Healing, Finding Your Voice and Sacred Becoming

Men of God: Ancient Virtues for Modern Warriors

Spiritual Training: The Discipline of Fasting and Solitude

Financial Discipleship – the Bible on Bribes

Be Ye Holy: The Holy Spirit's Role in Our Lives

Living With a Strong-Willed Child

The Kingdom Manifesto

Road to Pentecost: Five Days of Spiritual Renewal
