One Table, One Savior: Why the Narrowest Door Opens to the Widest Welcome
1 Corinthians 10:21-22
"You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons. You cannot partake of the table of the Lord and the table of demons. Shall we provoke the Lord to jealousy? Are we stronger than he?"
Paul is not merely warning about obvious pagan temples. He’s exposing a subtler danger; trying to keep one foot in the old life while claiming the new.
"Flee from idolatry", Paul's says (v. 14). Because the oneness we share in Christ cannot be identified with any other way other than the way of Jesus Christ alone. Because in Him we together are one with Him and with each other. That oneness (Koinonia) is Christian communion, fellowship, a spiritual marriage. Paul says, "No, every table is a confession of allegiance." When we come to the Lord’s Table, we proclaim that we belong, body and soul, to Jesus Christ. We drink one cup, the cup of the new covenant sealed in His blood. We eat one bread, declaring that we are one body because we all partake of the one Bread who gave His flesh for the life of the world (John 6:51).
There is no neutral ground. Every meal where sacrifice is offered (whether to a literal idol or to the idols of our age; pleasure, success, approval, control) is an act of communion with whatever is being worshiped there. To sit at two tables is to attempt spiritual polygamy. It is adultery against the jealous love of God.
The modern mantra "all roads lead to God" sounds generous, reasonable, and open-minded until you lay it alongside the actual words of Scripture. Then it collapses. Jesus does not say, "I am one of many ways."
He says instead, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:6).
That is the most exclusive claim ever made by anyone in history, and He backed it up by rising from the dead.
Paul, in 1 Corinthians 10, is even more blunt. Behind every idol, every false religious system, every self-made spirituality, there are real spiritual beings who are not the true God. They're devils. When people offer worship anywhere other than to the Father through the Son by the Spirit, they are (whether they know it or not) participating in demonically inspired worship. That’s not hateful rhetoric; that’s apostolic warning born out of love.
So the fact of the matter is, there are two roads leading to One God. One road leads to God as Father, with eternal life and joy. That road is Jesus Christ alone, received by faith alone. And the other road leads to God as Judge. So, the real question is "Which road actually brings me into reconciled, everlasting communion with the true and living God?"
"Which road feels most comfortable?"
There is only one table where sinners are welcomed, cleansed, and fed forever: the table of the Lord Jesus. Every other table, no matter how religious or sincere, is ultimately the table of demons. That’s why the gospel is good news and not bigotry.
Jesus doesn’t say, "Clean yourself up and maybe you can approach God."
He says, "Come to Me, all of you, and I will give you rest. I myself am the only way, but I am open to anyone who will come."
One invitation: "Whoever comes to Me I will never cast out" (John 6:37).
One Savior.
One Table.
And truth be told, every other spiritual discipline is a facsimile of what Christ has done, or they are orchestrated to mock him. Either way all roads do lead to Jesus, but maybe not in the way some may hope.
C.S. Lewis talked about this idea in Mere Christianity Book II, he addresses the "all religions are basically the same" claim head-on:
"If you are a Christian you do not have to believe that all the other religions are simply wrong all through…If you are a Christian, you are free to think that all these religions, even the queerest ones, contain at least some hint of the truth…But…we do not have to believe that they are all equally right. We are in fact committed to the belief that Christianity is the one completely true religion...Christianity is the true light that lights every man who comes into the world (John 1:9), and the other religions contain whatever light they have only because they have borrowed it from Christianity, or because the true Light has reached them in some dimmer way."
Lewis is crystal clear; Jesus does not allow us to treat Him as one good option among many. And once you accept that He is Lord, every other table is off-limits, because every other table is, at best, a faint and distorted echo, and at worst, a demonic counterfeit.
In other writings he says the most dangerous lie is the one that mixes 90% truth with 10% poison. The table of demons is never served with a skull and crossbones; it’s served with smiles, sincerity, and just enough truth to feel safe.
So yes: Jesus is exclusive. And because He is, He is also the most inclusive Savior who ever lived, because His arms are open to every tribe and tongue that will come to Him alone.
Jesus is the narrowest door and the widest welcome at the same time. Christianity is the only spiritual discipline that gives a reason for human wickedness and offers a solution to it at the same time in the person of Jesus Christ. Every other religion tells you where you've failed to do and be good enough, and offer you a chance at trying harder. Sometimes not even in this lifetime but for many lifetimes.
Every other system says, in one way or another: "Climb."
Climb the ladder of karma.
Climb the eightfold path.
Climb the five pillars.
Climb the mountain of enlightenment.
Climb by philosophy, by ritual, by sincerity, by violence, by meditation, by self-denial, by self-improvement.
Meanwhile, Christianity is the only voice that looks at exhausted, broken, guilty climbers and shouts down:
"Stop climbing. The mountain came down to you."
That’s why the New Testament never says, "Try harder to become a Christian."
It says, "Repent and believe the good news."
Prayer:
Lord Jesus Christ, You are the Way when every other path ends in death. You are the Truth when every other voice is a lie. You are the Life when every other cup leaves us empty. Forgive us for the thousand ways we have tried to sit at two tables, for every time we have flirted with lesser loves and called it tolerance or open-mindedness.
Break our hearts for the idols we have cherished, and break the idols for us by the power of Your cross.
Draw the nations, the tribes, the outcasts, the proud, the broken,
the ones who think they are too good and the ones who know they are not good at all, to Your one Table.
Let every knee bow and every tongue confess, willingly today or unwillingly on the last day, that You alone are Lord, to the glory of God the Father. Until that day, keep us faithful, keep us hungry, keep us humble, and satisfy us morning by morning with Yourself alone.
Amen.