“The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, ‘Look at him! A glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners!’ Yet wisdom is justified by her deeds.””
The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, look at him! A glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners! Yet wisdom is justified by her deeds. Jesus' table-fellowship ministry — eating and drinking with those excluded from polite society — was met with the charge of moral disorder. The friend of tax collectors and sinners accusation is what Jesus has been called (Matthew 9:11), and here he embraces the description ironically. Wisdom is justified by her deeds: the ultimate vindication of both John's ministry and Jesus' comes not through social approval but through the evidence of what their work has produced.
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Matthew 11:19
“The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, ‘Look at him! A glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners!’ Yet wisdom is justified by her deeds.””
The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, look at him! A glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners! Yet wisdom is justified by her deeds. Jesus' table-fellowship ministry — eating and drinking with those excluded from polite society — was met with the charge of moral disorder. The friend of tax collectors and sinners accusation is what Jesus has been called (Matthew 9:11), and here he embraces the description ironically. Wisdom is justified by her deeds: the ultimate vindication of both John's ministry and Jesus' comes not through social approval but through the evidence of what their work has produced.
The Son of Man came eating and drinking, and they say, look at him! A glutton and a drunkard, a friend of tax collectors and sinners! Yet wisdom is justified by her deeds. Jesus' table-fellowship ministry — eating and drinking with those excluded from polite society — was met with the charge of moral disorder. The friend of tax collectors and sinners accusation is what Jesus has been called (Matthew 9:11), and here he embraces the description ironically. Wisdom is justified by her deeds: the ultimate vindication of both John's ministry and Jesus' comes not through social approval but through the evidence of what their work has produced.