Matthew was a public tax collector. As crooked as a corkscrew. Everyone kept his distance from Matthew. Everyone, that is, except Jesus. Jesus said to him, “‘Follow me and be my disciple.’ So Matthew got up and followed him” (Matthew 9:9 NLT).
Then Luke 5:29 (NCV): “Levi gave a big dinner for Jesus at his house. Many tax collectors and other people were eating there, too.” An hour or so into the evening the door opens, and an icy breeze blows in. Enter the Pharisees, the religious police and their thin-lipped piety. But Jesus intervenes, saying, “Healthy people don’t need a doctor—sick people do” (Luke 5:31 NLT).
The Pharisees were unhealthy and self-righteous. But since they did not think they were sick, they saw no need for Jesus. Matthew and the gang, on the other hand, made room for Jesus. As a result, Jesus made room for them.