Jesus was morally separate from sinners and never took part in their lifestyle. Yet He did not separate Himself physically from sinful people. He spent time with them and became their friend.
Just like Jesus, you and I cant help but rub shoulders with all kinds of people in our daily activities. Tertullian, an early Roman writer, described the relationships between the Christians and non-Christians of his day this way: "We live among you, eat the same food, wear the same clothes . . . We sojourn with you in the world, renouncing neither forum nor market, nor bath, nor booth, nor workshop, nor inn . . . We till the ground with you, we join with you in business ventures."
We too must seek the lost, as Jesus did and it doesnt take much effort. Its good to ask ourselves from time to time, "How many friends do I have who are lost?" David Roper
Lead me to some soul today,
O teach me, Lord, just what to say;
Friends of mine are lost in sin
And cannot find their way. Houghton
READ: Matthew 9:9-13
To be a friend of Jesus is to be a friend of sinners.