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Levi, also known as Matthew, was a tax collector.
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Tax collectors were… Thought as traitors Often Extortionists Considered sinners like the Harlots
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What would your town look like if it were completely controlled by the Devil?
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From this passage we see the one thing that most thoroughly blinds us of our true spiritual condition is our own good order and morality of our lives.Self-Righteousness
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From the passage we see this it is the very feeling of despair from sin and knowing you are lost that brings on to find the way to God’s forgiveness.
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This story is about… Levi and sinners like him who are in desperate need of salvation
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This story is about… the Pharisees and other like them that are confident in themselves and not in the Savior.
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This story is about… Jesus and the warning He gives to the Pharisees and the encouragement He gives to sinners.
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The Warning from Jesus “I did not come to call the righteous, but sinners, to repentance.”
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As long as the Pharisees thought they were righteous they would never want nor need Jesus.
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The Pharisees had a false view of themselves and a false view of sin.
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The Encouragement from Jesus I am a Savior to sinners and a Physician to the sick.
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“The first link between my soul and Christ is not my goodness, but my badness; not my merit, but my misery; not my standing, but my falling; not my riches, but my need.” –Kent Hughes
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repentance “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. I did not come to call the righteous, but sinner, to repentance.”
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