### Summary
Welcome back to church, everyone. Today, we are reminded that church is not confined to a building; it is wherever we gather in the name of Jesus. We often mistakenly believe that Jesus is limited to the walls of a church building, but He is present everywhere. This is especially true when we gather in small groups, much like the early church did. Today, we also celebrate communion, a sacrament that, while not salvific, is powerful and life-changing. It is a moment to remember Jesus' sacrifice and to purify our hearts.
We are starting a new sermon series called "Dinner with Jesus," where we will explore moments when Jesus dined with people and what we can learn from those events. Today, we focus on Luke 5:27-32, where Jesus calls Levi, a tax collector, to follow Him. Tax collectors were despised for their corrupt practices, yet Jesus chose Levi, demonstrating that His call extends to everyone, even those society deems unworthy.
Levi's immediate response to leave everything and follow Jesus shows the transformative power of Jesus' presence. Levi then hosts a banquet for Jesus, inviting other tax collectors and sinners. This act of bringing his old community into his new life with Jesus is a powerful example for us. Jesus' response to the Pharisees' criticism for dining with sinners is profound: "It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance."
From this passage, we learn four key lessons: the call of Jesus, the importance of community, the cost of following Jesus, and our commission to reach the lost. Jesus calls everyone, and when we respond, we enter a new community of believers. However, we must also reach back into our old communities to share the good news. There is a cost to this mission, both from within the church and from the world, but it is a cost worth paying. Our commission is to make disciples, baptize them, and teach them to obey Jesus' commands. This is how we can change the world.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. changing presence of Jesus. [33:22]
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