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I. The Wedding is Prepared (1-2)
II.
The Invitations Are Rejected (3-7)
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A. First Invitation (3)
Invited already—Ancient Eastern Custom, invite guests to the wedding so they will be prepared to come.
When all is ready send out messengers to say come now!
B. Second Invitation (4-6)
B. Second Invitation
The King is the God.
The Son is Jesus.
The Slaves are the Prophets.
The Guests are the Jews
A. The King is the Father (1-2)
Matthew
dinner: 2 meals a day, mid-morning and Evening.
Two categories: Busy with commerce and hostel.
C. The Kings Response (7)
70 AD — Jerusalem destroyed by the Roman army.
Titus Vespasian.
1,100,000 Jews killed.
Interpretation:
The kingdom of Heaven is God’s realm of salvation.
The King is the God.
The Son is Jesus.
The Slaves are the Prophets in the NT (John the Baptist, Disciples).
The Guests are the Jews who rejected the Messiah.
Two categories: Indifferent and the Infidels.
Secularist who didn’t care and the religious who cared about the wrong things.
B. The Son is Jesus (2)
C. The Slaves are the Prophets (3)
III.
New Guests Are Found (8-10)
E. The Guests are the Jews (3-5)
why were they not worthy.
Not because they were not moral enough.
They were not worthy because they rejected the invitation.
Whether they were indifferent or infidels, they rejected God’s invitation.
Good and bad — humanly speaking.
IV.
The Rogue Guest Removed (11-14)
garments - sometimes provided by the head of the feast.
matthew 22:
party crashers — try to sneak into the royal wedding!
What is the proper garment?
Matthew 5:20
Some people think that they will get into the kingdom on their own terms with their own righteousness.
Only the righteousness of Jesus Christ makes us worthy to enter the kingdom of heaven.
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The invitation Rejected
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The indifferent secularist Jew is is invited but in the end is destroyed and doesn’t make it to the kingdom.
The hostel religious Jew is invited but in the end is destroyed and doesn’t make it to the kingdom.
The morally good or bad gentile is invited but in the end is destroyed and doesn’t make it to the kingdom.
But,
Any secular Jew who accepts the invitation to salvation and by faith puts on the righteousness of Christ enters the kingdom — Matthew
Any hostel religious Jew who accepts the invitation to salvation and by faith puts on the righteousness of Christ enters the kingdom — Saul/Paul
The morally good gentile who accepts the invitation to salvation and by faith puts on the righteousness of Christ enters the kingdom — Cornelius
The morally bad gentile who accepts the invitation to salvation and by faith puts on the righteousness of Christ enters the kingdom — Philippian jailor
Have you accepted the invitation?
Are you wearing the wedding garments?
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