Go Out and Fill the House // Luke 14 // 2.1.26
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How did Jesus actually spend His time?
When you look closely at the Gospels, nearly half of Jesus’ life unfolds around tables and meals. Not sermons. Not stages. Tables.
In this message from Luke 14, we explore Jesus’ most uncomfortable dinner party and His radical vision for hospitality. As Jesus eats with Pharisees, heals on the Sabbath, confronts pride, and tells the parable of the Great Banquet, He exposes how easily faith becomes safe, transactional, and exclusive.
This sermon challenges the way we think about status, humility, and who belongs at the table. Jesus doesn’t just describe God’s kingdom as a feast, He invites outsiders in and calls His followers to do the same.
If your guest list looks comfortable, familiar, or strategic, Luke 14 asks a hard question: does it look anything like God’s?
Key themes include:
Jesus and table fellowship
Luke 14 explained
Biblical hospitality
The Parable of the Great Banquet
Pride, humility, and social status
Who Jesus invites and why
Faith, busyness, and misplaced priorities
Making room for the overlooked
God’s table will be filled. The question is simple: will you fill yours?
Pull up a chair.
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