Thursday: 20th Week in Ordinary Time-B
I Reading: Judges 11:29-39: I will offer up the first person to meet me from the door of my
house as a holocaust to the Lord.
Gospel: Matthew 22:1-14: Invite everyone you can find to the wedding.
The Parable of the Marriage Feast:
Israel’s Rejection of God’s Great Invitation
This
parable deals with the Kingdom of Heaven. The parable tells how God dealt with
Israel and turned from Israel, its major point is God’s dealings with His new
people, the church (the new nation, Mt 21:43; Pet 6).
The
meaning of the parable is: the King is God, the Son is Jesus Christ himself (Mt
21:37-39), the great marriage feast is the glorious day of redemption (1Thes
4:13-18), those who have been invited to the marriage refers to Israel- they
were called by God from the very first and beginning with Abraham, those on the
street corners are the Gentiles, people from all other nations who are ready to
accept God’s invitation to His Son’s wedding, the wedding clothes represent
righteousness (dikaios=one who totally
depends upon God, trust in God, does the will of God, walks in the way of God),
which means repentance and change of life (shub=U turning); turning to God from
all evil. The parable has both an historical and personal meaning. That is, we
can apply to anyone of us.
1.
Jesus again shared a parable (v.1-2)
a.
Of the Kingdom of Heaven
b.
Of a marriage prepared by God for His Son
2.
God’s invitation to Israel (v.3-7)
a.
God invited Israel, but they rejected
b.
God showed great mercy
1) Extended a second invitation
2) Prepared an abundance
c.
God saw His great invitation rejected
1) by a busy farmer
2) by a busy businessman
3) by a religionists and worldly: who
denied, scoffed, abused and persecuted
d.
God judged Israel for rejecting His invitation: destroyed the abusers and
murderers; rejected the rejecters
3.
God’s invitation to any and all (v.8-10)
a.
God then invited all
1) Those who were out on the street
corners
2) Those who were both good and bad
b.
God’s invitation was accepted
4.
God’s confrontation with the guests (v.11-14)
a.
God entered to see the guests
1) He saw a man without wedding
clothes
2) He asked only one question
3) The man was speechless
b.
God judged the man who was not clothed properly
1) was bound
2) was taken away
3) was cast into the darkness
c.
God calls and invites many, but few are chosen
Thought: The
wedding clothes which the man lacked represented righteousness. The man did not
possess the righteousness of Jesus Christ nor did he live righteously (Mt 5:6; Rom 5:1; 10:3-4; 2Cor
5:21;Lk 9:23).
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