Mark 2:17 (ESV)
And when Jesus heard it, he said to them, “Those who are
well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I came not to call
the righteous, but sinners.”
Maybe you’ve heard the saying “The church is not a museum
of saints but a hospital for sinners.” Whoever said that might well have based
it on Jesus’ words in this passage.
Levi was a tax collector, and when Jesus had dinner at
Levi’s house, they were joined by other tax collectors and sinners.
Tax collectors helped the Roman Empire by collecting money
from the local people, so they were not very popular in the community. To help
pay themselves, they were also known for collecting extra money for their own
pockets, which made them even more disliked. In Mark 2, we hear that the
religious leaders criticized Jesus for spending time with tax collectors and
sinners.
But Jesus reminded the religious leaders that sinners were
exactly the kind of people he had come to save. Jesus offered his love to
everyone, even sinners. In fact, since every person sins, it may be easier for
those who know they are sinners to admit that they need Jesus. They do not have
so much of their own pride getting in the way.
It is wonderfully honest to admit that we are sinners in
need of God’s grace. We can have the courage to make that confession because
Jesus is ready to receive us. If sin is the sickness, Jesus is the cure.
Dear Lord, we confess that we are a sinner in need of Your
grace. Thank You for sending Jesus; he forgives our sins, heals us, and makes us
whole. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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