The Daily Blade: Joby Martin & Kyle Thompson

#354 - Jay Risner // Jesus Eats With Sinners

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May 11, 2026
Jay Reisner, lead pastor at Faith Bible Church in Edmond, OK, brings pastoral and exegetical chops. He walks through Luke 15 and the scandal of Jesus eating with outcasts. Short, vivid takes on tax collectors, social exclusion, Pharisees’ moral gatekeeping, and why Jesus answers with the parables of the lost sheep, coin, and son.
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Luke 15 As The Peak Parable

  • Luke 15 contains Jesus' peak use of parables and literary craft, culminating in the Lost Son as the most complete example.
  • Jay Reisner cites J.C. Ryle, B.B. Warfield, and Charles Dickens to emphasize the parable's artistic and theological weight.
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Setting Is A Meal Not A Debate

  • The immediate setting for Luke 15 is social: tax collectors and sinners flock to Jesus to listen, provoking religious leaders.
  • Tax collectors were seen as traitors who extorted their own people, intensifying the scandal of Jesus' association with them.
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Who 'Sinners' Really Were

  • 'Sinners' included those formally excluded from religious life: the lame, unclean, prostitutes, and uncircumcised.
  • These people were denied temple and synagogue access, making Jesus' welcome radically countercultural.
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