In Luke chapter 5, we find a powerful story of transformation when Jesus calls Matthew (also known as Levi) from his tax collector's booth. This encounter teaches us valuable lessons about true discipleship and sharing our faith with others.
What Does Immediate Obedience Look Like?
When Jesus simply said "Follow me" to Matthew, the response was immediate and complete. Matthew left everything - his lucrative career, security, and old way of life - to follow Jesus. This demonstrates the kind of wholehearted surrender that Jesus calls us to. While many of us might hesitate or need more convincing, Matthew's immediate obedience shows what it means to truly trust Jesus's call.
How Do We Share Our Faith with Others?
Matthew's first response after following Jesus was to throw a great feast and invite his fellow tax collectors and friends. This teaches us several key principles about evangelism:
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What's The Difference Between Religion and Relationship?
The Pharisees criticized Jesus for eating with tax collectors and sinners, revealing their religious pride. This highlights important contrasts:
Life Application
Consider these questions this week:
Challenge: This week, identify one person in your life who needs Jesus. Pray for an opportunity to share your faith story with them or invite them to church. Remember, evangelism happens in everyday moments - over meals, during work, or in casual conversations. Don't wait for a special event or program.
The key is to live authentically, love genuinely, and be ready to share how Jesus has transformed your life. Like Matthew, we're called not just to follow Christ ourselves, but to bring others to Him as well.