While Jesus was having dinner at Matthew’s house, many tax collectors and sinners came and ate with him and his disciples.
Matthew 9:10-11 NIV

Who’s around your 2025 Thanksgiving table?
Donkeys and elephants with opinions and some still with an axe to grind awaiting their cue.
Few things spoil a nice dinner more than politics.
Jesus came to Matthew’s for dinner at a table populated by what at the time was considered the scum of society.
What’s not reported in this account are the conversations he encountered, but suffice to say, they were colorful.
But sharing a meal with someone or everyone in your family or friend group meant you accepted them, valued them, and considered them part of your circle. (Acts 2:46)
Welcoming someone to your table was one of the highest acts of love.
Rabbis often taught during meals so it’s likely the table became a classroom.
Whatever the discourse, rest assured it was civil.
Be a good host. More importantly, be a good guest.
Leaving politics outside makes room for more important and genuinely consequential things to happen.
Revelation describes eternal life as a feast — the ultimate expression of restored relationship with God and one another.
Make yours a happy Thanksgiving.








