Radical Hospitality

This morning’s reading hides some information that is important to understand in order to understand the reading as a whole. There are several meals mentioned. A Sabbath meal, a wedding banquet, a luncheon and a dinner banquet. There’s something in common across these 4 meals. They are special, not your run-of-the-mill meals. The Sabbath meal was extra festive compared to meals during the week. A wedding banquet of course is festive by nature. A luncheon in this context is considered the best meal of the day. A regular banquet too is festive by nature. We are not talking about making a sandwich for friends or throwing a tuna casserole together for the family coming over later. We are talking a big, festive meal where you invite a lot of folks. Festive parties with big meals included is the context of our text. So Jesus is at a Sabbath meal, the most elaborate meal of the week. This is at a Pharisee leader’s house. Must have been an extra elaborate party. Who’d be at th...