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Parables
The Wedding Banquet
Intro:
Good morning Church, Good morning family.
What a beautiful day, I hope your hearts are open and your spirits are ready for this teaching of the Lord.
This is not necessarily an easy lesson, but one that we must put in our hearts, not only for ourselves but for our hearers so that we may both be saved.
We must lead people to Christ, but we also realize that not all are ready or willing to come to Christ that is why in it states: Read
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If you would go ahead and turn over to , that is where we will be this morning.
Pastors stops by and is visiting people.
He knocks upon one door and there is no answer.
So He leaves his business card in the door with written on the back.
When the offering was processed the next morning, the pastor’s card was returned with written under his note.
He began to laugh out loud as he researched the verse for says, “I stand at the door and knock,” states, “I heard your voice in the garden and I was naked and afraid.”
It is great to be invited to things isn’t, even though sometimes we aren’t quite prepared.
However, the one invitation we never want to miss, is the one that comes from God himself.
That is what the parable of the wedding banquet is all about, it is about being invited and making sure we take the time to accept the invitation.
I.
The Wedding Banquet – vs 1-3
A. What is it
1.
Days of Celebration
a.
A cause to rejoice
b.
Bless the one in the position of honor
2. Huge Feast –
a.
A place of relationship
b.
A place of sharing
c.
Rest
B. Designed to honor couple
1.
In this case the son
2. Relative to God and the Son
a. Realizing why He came
b.
That this son would reunite people to God
3. Bring about the Church
4.
5. Celebration of an eternal union
II.
Those invited – vs 4 - 7
A. By the King
a. High matter of state
b.
An honor to be invited
i.
Like being invited to the White House
ii.
B. Those who reject
1. Representative of Israel
a.
b.
Came to the Jews first
c.
4K years of invitation
2. See all throughout the OT
3.
They have declined their invitation
a. Saw it time and again
i.
4. Rejecting the invitation
1.
Is an Act of treason
2.Disrespecting the King
3. The Cross was the ultimate denial
i.
Not all Jews, but the culture
C. The others – vs 8 - 10
1. God never put in a box
a.
Not worthy
b.
God will use anyone –
i. Willing
ii.
Moldable
2. Invites all to come in
a. God knows the truth
b.
It is God who changes us
c.
So, it doesn’t matter, good or bad
d.
Only willingness
3. The King isn’t offended
a. Disappointed
b.
Will move on
c. Jesus tells us to be ready
1.
2. God isn’t going to beg
d.
God loves us but doesn’t need us
1. Don’t let your pride cause hesitation
2. Don’t ignore the calling
3.
He doesn’t call forever
III.
Must come on His terms – vs 11-13
A. Must come for His purpose
1. Must change –
2. Cannot stay the same
3.
Here we see the man unwilling to even change his clothes
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