June 2026
Dear Friends
Complaining sticklers (aka ‘Pharisees’) followed Jesus
everywhere grumbling about what he was doing and saying. They strongly objected to him eating at the
home of a tax collector (notorious for cheating and for collecting taxes on
behalf of the hated Roman invaders). And
they grumbled that the other dinner guests were ‘sinners’ who had openly
flouted moral standards and laws.
But Jesus said that he hadn’t come to treat people who were
well. Doctors and dentists focus their
efforts on those who are sick, and Jesus claimed to be a doctor for our souls
with the power to treat our deepest disorders.
“It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come
to call the righteous, but sinners.”
(Mark 2:17)
Christian congregations are not places for people who are
good and who want to shine up their gold stars.
They are for those who know they are sick and are willing to entrust
themselves to the painful but effective treatment of Doctor Jesus.
The Pharisees, of course, did not need such treatment. They were good people, at least in their own
eyes, ‘who never did anyone any harm’. Maybe
if they hadn’t been so quick to dismiss Jesus he would have been able to tell
them about their undiagnosed disease and counsel them to come to him for a cure.
Sincerely
Graham Burrows

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