The Son
of Man has come eating and drinking, and you say, “Look, a glutton and a winebibber, a friend of tax collectors and sinners!”
Luke 7:34*
Criticism – Who can escape it? Not even the perfect man was free from the critical
eye and negative comment. Christ was judged for the company he kept by those
who assumed that He was over-eating and getting drunk. After all, that’s what they would have done,
given the same opportunity.
Externals – Superficial things become very important in a society. Setting a fork
to the left of the plate is neither right nor wrong in itself but can be used
as a measure to discern who is cultured and who is not. The socially elite
spurned the Lord Jesus for being at the wrong party. They weren’t seeking
truth; they were seeking faults.
Pride – The desire to look good and feel important is the source of every
malicious remark and sarcastic comment. It fuels envy and prejudice and opposes the Savior. No wonder God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble.
Example – The Lord was misunderstood for being a friend of sinners. When
disciples imitate their Master showing love to the unlovely they too are put
down and criticized. However, what can be better than having the mind of
Christ?
*see also Matthew 11:19
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