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I. The Parable of Rejecting the Son (33-41)
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The Parable of Rejecting the Son (33-41)
A. Setting the Scene (33)
B. Sending the Servants (34-36)
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Notice the vine growers contempt for the owner despite the privileges that he gave to them and the goodness that he showed to them..
C. Sending the Son (37-39)
C. Sending the Son (37-39)
Only Son
D. Return of the Owner (40-41)
Matthew 21:
Judgement and replacement
Based on
Based on
They were to be the judge and jury.
They were to be the judge and jury.
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The Application of Rejecting the Son (42-46)
Matt 21:42-4
A. He is the Stone (42)
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This is a claim to deity.
He is the Son, the only Son of the Father.
Greater than the servants the prophets.
Who are you building your life upon, who or what is your cornerstone?
Yourself, religion, the opinion of man?
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B. His Pronouncement (43)
C. His Prophecy (44)
What a claim!
This is a claim to be the greatest ruler of history that will destroy all the other great empires of human history.
Greater than Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, Rome, and all of its off-shoots.
This is also a claim to deity.
What a judgement against these religious leaders.
If they appose Him, they will be crushed into powder and scattered to the wind.
D. Their Understanding (45)
They were the sons who said that they would do the father commanded, but then did not do it.
They were the vine-growers who killed the servants the prophets and ultimately killed the son of the vineyard owner.
E. Their Response (46)
Matthew 21:
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​ NASB9542 Jesus said to them, “Did you never read in the Scriptures, ‘The stone which the builders rejected, This became the chief corner stone; This came about from the Lord, And it is marvelous in our eyes’?
43 “Therefore I say to you, the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people, producing the fruit of it.
44 “And he who falls on this stone will be broken to pieces; but on whomever it falls, it will scatter him like dust.” 45 When the chief priests and the Pharisees heard His parables, they understood that He was speaking about them.
46 When they sought to seize Him, they feared the people, because they considered Him to be a prophet.
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