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This is something that’s been weighing on me.
Over the years, I’ve heard sermons that marked my life—
messages about Jesus sitting with sinners…
messages about Jesus flipping tables…
But here’s what we don’t talk about enough—
Both of those moments happened in the presence of religious people.
In one scene, they criticize Him—
“Look at Him… eating and drinking with sinners.” (Matthew 9:10–11)
In the other, He walks into the temple—
not a bar, not the streets—
the temple—
and finds it turned into a marketplace of empty religion and self-serving systems. (Matthew 21:12–13)
And something in Him turns over.
Because the problem was never the sinners—
it was the people who thought they didn’t need saving.
So this morning… I’m not coming to impress you.
I’m not coming polished.
I’m coming burdened… because I’ve got a question sitting in my spirit—
What table are you at?
We want to hear from you.
https://www.facebook.com/pastorTomcrandall1?mibextid=LQQJ4d
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By Pastor Tom CrandallThis is something that’s been weighing on me.
Over the years, I’ve heard sermons that marked my life—
messages about Jesus sitting with sinners…
messages about Jesus flipping tables…
But here’s what we don’t talk about enough—
Both of those moments happened in the presence of religious people.
In one scene, they criticize Him—
“Look at Him… eating and drinking with sinners.” (Matthew 9:10–11)
In the other, He walks into the temple—
not a bar, not the streets—
the temple—
and finds it turned into a marketplace of empty religion and self-serving systems. (Matthew 21:12–13)
And something in Him turns over.
Because the problem was never the sinners—
it was the people who thought they didn’t need saving.
So this morning… I’m not coming to impress you.
I’m not coming polished.
I’m coming burdened… because I’ve got a question sitting in my spirit—
What table are you at?
We want to hear from you.
https://www.facebook.com/pastorTomcrandall1?mibextid=LQQJ4d
[email protected]