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Have you ever considered the makeup of the men Jesus chose as His disciples? Looking at their character, personality, and professions, many of us would likely reject them outright—too rough, not the right fit. But Jesus knew exactly who He was calling.
Matthew’s calling stands out. As a tax collector, he was an outcast in society, hated by most. With the government's blessing, he extracted taxes from his own people, making him a figure of scorn.
Yet, Jesus saw something in him. The call to follow Jesus wasn’t just a command—it was a connection. Matthew responded, recognizing his need for Jesus and Jesus’ need for him. Matthew immediately invited his friends to join him at the dinner table with Jesus. He knew he wanted them to meet this man.
Matthew’s transformation began the moment he answered that call. Being with Jesus changes people. Mindsets shift, perspectives are altered, and old habits are replaced by new ways of living. The lives of the other chosen disciples were also radically altered forever.
For Matthew, a former tax collector or customs officer, his life was defined by manipulation and exploitation for personal gain. But over time, Jesus’ love began to heal the wounds inflicted by others and dissolved the mistrust that once controlled him. His change was so profound that he went on to write a book of the Bible that told the story about this man who so changed his life.
Jesus didn’t just change his heart; He also reshaped Matthew’s understanding and approach to money. What once drove him—greed and manipulation—was replaced by a new appreciation of the purpose and proper use of money. Matthew’s transformation started with a heart change, which then shifted his motivations and actions. No longer a taker but now a giver to all in need.
Matthew’s journey mirrors our own. As we draw closer to Jesus, He begins to change our hearts. New truths emerge, transforming our thinking and our lives from the inside out. What once felt familiar and comforting can and will begin to lose its appeal.
Perhaps there are areas of our own financial lives that God wants to transform—new habits, fresh perspectives, and opportunities to bless others.
Why hold back when He can bring change to this crucial area of our lives?
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