Passage: Mark 2:13-17
They meant it as an insult… but it’s actually our greatest hope.
“The Friend of Sinners.”
In Mark 2:13–17, Jesus does something shocking—He calls a tax collector, sits at a table full of outcasts, and welcomes the very people religion rejected.
Why? Because grace works differently than religion.
Religion says: Clean yourself up, then come.
Jesus says: Come as you are, and I will change you.
This message cuts deep:
• You can be religious… and still far from God
• You can look right… and be wrong at heart
• You can feel too far gone… and still be fully loved
Jesus didn’t come for the “perfect”—He came for the broken.
Not for the self-righteous—but for sinners who know they need Him.
Are you trusting in your goodness… or His grace?
Do you see your need for a Savior?
The table is open. The invitation is real.
And Jesus is still the Friend of sinners.
If you’re ready to respond to the Savior who came for you, visit https://whatasavior.com/journey to learn what it means to follow Jesus and take your next step in faith.
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