The Saviour of Sinners and Saints: a reflection for Day 35 of Lent
“Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house, because he, too, is a son of Abraham. For the Son of Man came to seek out and to save the lost.” (Luke 19.9-10) Jesus and the disciples continue to journey towards Jerusalem. [1] The number of people thronging around Jesus is increasing (Lk. 11.14, 29; 12.1; 13.22; 14.25; 19.1-3), and so is the tension between Jesus and the obstinate members of “his generation”. Besides announcing imminent judgment, Jesus is feasting and telling stories. Jesus’ “gospel” is bad news for the self-sufficient, smug and vengeful and good news for the poor, desperate and trusting. The second episode showcasing the reactions of rich men to the challenge of the kingdom is found in Luke 19. This chapter resonates with chapter 15, as Jesus once again dines with a (chief) tax collector, a notorious sinner from Jericho (Lk. 19.2, 7). Also, the “punchline” of th...