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When you give a feast, invite the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind. And you will be blessed. Luke 14:13-14           

Qumran was a first-century Jewish community that had isolated itself from outside influences to prepare for the arrival of the Messiah. They took great care in devotional life, ceremonial washings, and strict adherence to rules of conduct. Surviving documents show that they would not allow the lame, the blind, or the crippled into their communities. This was based on their conviction that anyone with a physical “blemish” was ceremonially unclean. During their table fellowship, disabled people were never on their guest lists.

Ironically, at that same time the Messiah of Israel was at work in the cities and villages of Judea and Galilee. Jesus proclaimed His Father’s kingdom, brought teaching and comfort, and worked mighty miracles. Strikingly, He proclaimed: “When you give a feast, invite the poor, the maimed, the lame, the blind. And you will be blessed” (Luke 14:13-14).

The contrast between Jesus’ words and the guest list of the Qumran “spiritual elite” is instructive to us. Often we like to fellowship  with  people  who look, think, and act like us. But our Lord exhorts us to be like Him and open our doors to everyone. — Dennis Fisher                           

 

The gospel must be shared with all,

Not just with those like you and me;

For God embraces everyone

Who turns to Him to set them free. — Sper

                                                 

 

READ: Luke 14:7-14

 

The inclusive gospel cannot be

shared by an exclusive people. — George Sweeting

                              

 

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DENNIS FISHER

FOR GOD

GEORGE SWEETING

HIS FATHER

JUDEA AND GALILEE

MESSIAH OF ISRAEL

QUMRAN

SPER

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