Welcome At The Table

Welcome At The Table

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10/5/25

God’s invitation to salvation is open to all. In Luke 5:27–32, Jesus calls Levi (Matthew) and turns his dinner table into a place where sinners can meet the Savior. While the Pharisees saw tables as walls to keep others out, Jesus used them as bridges for redemption. We’re called to do the same—using our homes, meals, and relationships to connect people to Christ. The Lord’s Table ultimately shows how Jesus bridges the gap between God and humanity through grace and repentance.

10/12/25

Just as Jesus cleansed the temple, He wants to cleanse our lives—the new temple of His Spirit. The tables in our hearts can either be bridges that invite others to meet Jesus or barriers that push them away. Jesus overturns the “tables” of pride, greed, and distraction not in anger, but out of love—to restore purity and make room for His presence. Our “table” represents what others see in us; it should reflect grace, humility, and welcome. When Jesus is at the center, our lives become living invitations for others to encounter God’s mercy.

10/19/25

What we feed on determines what falls from our table. When you feed on the Bread of Life, the overflow of your life will nourish others with grace.

10/26/25

Will you set a table for your enemies? As believers, we’re called to represent Him in a world that often rejects Him. Let’s be the light and extend the invitation to a world that needs Him.