TUESDAY- 31st WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME –A
Gospel: Luke 14:15-24: Go to the
open roads and the hedgerows and force people to come in to make sure my house
is full.
I Reading: Romans 12:5-16: We belong
to each other as parts.
The Parable of the Great Banquet:
The Invitation and Man’s Excuses, Lk
14:15-24
This passage gives a clear picture of the Lord’s great
invitation to humankind and the flimsy excuses people give for not accepting
His invitation. The scene is known as The
Great Supper of God. The Great Marriage Feast of Matthew should be compared
with this passage. There are some similarities , but the differences are many (
Mt 22:1-14).
1. Jesus was still at the feast of the chief Pharisee
(v.1) v.15
a. A Pharisee’s joy
b. Jesus’ parable: A great supper
2. The invitation to “God’s Great Banquet” goes out to
many guests (v.16-17)
3. The invited guests make excuses (v.18-20)
a. Excuse 1: Too involved in business
b. Excuse 2: Too wrapped up in new purchases
c. Excuse 3: Too wrapped with family
4. The Lord becomes angry at the guests who reject
(v.21)
5. The Lord sends invitations to outsiders-“quickly”
(v.21-23)
a. He has the difficult time filling the kingdom even
then
b. He demands a double strenuous effort
6. The guests who rejected are excluded (v.24)
Thought: The people who hear, see, or read the Gospel and who sense
a personal invitation to join God at His great feast. The invitation is given
more than once; it comes in the future as well as in the past. We need to
prepare this invitation by our own repentance and faithfulness to God.
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