Luke is the primary reading for this episode in the ministry of Jesus.
- The other readings supplied here are parallel to each other, but they represent a different episode toward the end of Jesus's time on earth.
- They are cited here because that future episode bears many similarities to the current account.
The central point of this episode is captured in one question from the Lord: "Do you see this woman?" The Pharisee hosting a dinner clearly does not see this woman, whom he considers inferior and irrelevant.
Our actions show our love, and our love for one another (or lack thereof) reflects our love for God.
1 John 4:20If anyone says, “I love God,” and hates his brother, he is a liar; for he who does not love his brother whom he has seen cannot love God whom he has not seen.
Indeed, the Lord's teaching implies a most important question: Do you see yourself?
Understanding certain details of the ancient dinner arrangement is very helpful for understanding these passages. For more information, see the Appendix, Reclining At Table