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Parable of The Marriage Feast – Matthew 22:2-14

When we read this parable of the marriage feast, it is very similar to Luke 14. This is indeed a different parable though, and we are compelled by Jesus to pay close attention. Jesus just told the parable of the landowner in the previous chapter, the Pharisees already hyper-sensetive to the fact that Jesus was talking about them. This parable was not just talking about the Pharisees and religious elite, this parable entails the purpose of our lives.


Parable Breakdown

·      The King – God the Father

·      The Son – Jesus Christ

·      The Marriage – Jesus taking on human form to save us

·      The Marriage Feast – the death and resurrection of Christ

·      The Servants – prophets, apostles, teachers of the gospel though some scholars attribute the Holy Spirit to this mention

·      First Invite – The Old Testament Prophecies and Covenant

·      Second Invite – The apostles preaching the gospel in Jerusalem

·      Third Invite – Gospel to the gentiles

This parable was not some illustration of a principle that Jesus was trying to make, but rather a historical and prophetic picture of the kingdom of God. For example, the treatment of the second invitation servants foretells of the coming persecution of the early Christian church. The fact that the king in verse 7 burns and destroys the city of these invitees has a strong prophetic voice towards the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. The third invite, being for the gentiles, is a prophecy concerning the gospel being preached beyond the Jewish people once Christ ascended and the Day of Pentecost arrived.

What we may often miss in this parable is not the fact that a man was not wearing a robe once the king came to see the guests, but rather the fact that only the king could tell he was not wearing the proper attire. The King of kings exposes all insincerity! We may think we have fooled everyone into believing we are truly Jesus followers, but if we are not genuine we may find ourselves in a Matthew 7:21-23 situation. As I was preparing a message to our youth group on this very parable I was compelled to do some searching of my own motives and heart.

Obviously the grace and mercy of Christ is available to all who seek Him, but we must always be careful to take lightly the grace of God. Last night I spoke of the grey areas of life such as alcohol, clothing, entertainment, and relationships. I challenged each young person to know so well teh conviction of the Holy Spirit that those grey areas become black and white for them. The Apostle Paul in Romans 14 tells us that we can eat or drink anything, but it must be done in faith as the last verse tells us. Can some the activities we partcipate in truly be done in faith!

Why did the subject of the grey areas of life come out of this parable? As I was studying the parable and the cultural context, I realized this man who was found ill-equipped was offered the right robe. He most likely even put it on as no guest without the right robe would have gone unnoticed, and perhaps he hemmed it, or died the fabric slightly, or ripped it. We often do this with the Word of God, we take a doctrine or solid foundation and we lighten it up. We do the God-thing our own way, and we lift the boundaries we should have on modesty, entertainment, and relationships. We start to build ministries, churches, and movements off of the false sense of freedom we get out of our own desires. May we be like King David who cried out for God to search him… search us O God, know our innermost thoughts, find all that is unpleasing and out of your will!

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Desperation Produces Reliance

As I write this I have just come from a powerful time of praise and prayer in my own home. In recent weeks I have started to preach a series to our youth that covers 57 of Jesus’ parables, and today I will preach the third parable, the bread of life from John 6:31-38. I have been pleading with God to give me fresh revelation and messages for these young people to see the God I serve is bigger than they had ever imagined. Do you notice when you pray that the answer or the given path is often not quite what you expect or thought could result in an answer.

My wife and i are expecting our fourth, and had great plans and were being good stewards financially with the knowledge we had of the costs of having our first and only son. We prayed so hard for a baby boy for years, and thought it could never happen but here we are at the closing of week 35. My wife is contracting and on moderate bed rest at this point and comes off bed rest next week. We had already paid the doctor $4,000 because our insurance does not cover maternity in Texas, and we were planning on paying $5,600 to MCA in Arlington for the C-Section and couple nights stay at the hospital according to their admitting department.

Yesterday I received a phone call from someone in our body who is expecting their first child, and were using the same medical staff and facilities because of the pricing. They went to go and be induced and the hospital turned them away becuase they did not have full cash for the hospital bill. Immediately I called the hospital only to find out that our bill will be $15,400 if we do not have $5,600 in cash the day of the surgery. Oh man, was I in distress! My plans, they were falling apart before my very eyes, and I had no control over my finances, or the medical care my wife would receive.

Today as I was finalizing the sermon I was weeping over the points I am about to teach to young people. I came home form the coffee shop and turned on Tommy Walker’s Breakthrough album, and just began to call out to God. God is so good. We would not have made the decision to have a baby had we known that the real price is triple the quoted price, and God knows that. He blessed us with an answer to prayer, and the God I serve will bless us with a solution to this issue as well. I am not ignorant to proper planning and being responsible, but I also know that God is bigger than my circumstances. It seems that my desperation has produced a stronger reliance on Jesus.

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