Today's encouragement comes from Luke 11:37. There, we read these words:
"And as [Jesus] spoke, a certain Pharisee asked Him to dine with him. So He went in and sat down to eat."Our Lord Jesus partook of some sumptuous meals during His first advent on earth. The pharisees—though short on humility—were typically long on show (and abundance). What do we learn from Christ's willingness to eat, even with a pharisee? That the gospel is to go to *all* sorts of people—particularly to those who were in the very *worst* spiritual conditions (as was the case with the pharisees).
. . . The dinner conversation turned a bit gnarly, as we see in vv. 39 ff., but even there our Redeemer was doing his guest a favor, by exposing his sin, and directing him to Himself.
[Puritan quote of the day: "So let us seriously and fruitfully consider what ex-cellent times the Lord has set us in, and respond thankfully and obedient-ly." —Richard Sibbes, in, "Glorious Freedom"]