THE WISE AND FOOLISH VIRGINS
THE WISE AND FOOLISH VIRGINS
Matthew 25:1–13
This parable stresses the importance of being ready for the coming of Christ. He will come again—John 14:1–6. All the prophecies in Matt. 24 concerning His coming are in the process of being fulfilled. He wants His people to be awake and alert. Satan seeks to put God’s people to sleep spiritually, so they will not be ready.
I. The People—vv. 1–5
A. The story—v. 1. A parable to teach us readiness.
B. The symbols—vv. 2–4
1. The foolish. They took no extra oil, thinking that they had plenty (cf. Rev. 3:17).
2. The wise. They were prepared with an extra supply of oil. They did not depend upon past resources.
C. The sleeping—v. 5. While waiting for the wedding, they all slept. The wise went to sleep prepared, the foolish, unprepared (cf. Prov. 27:1).
II. The Plan—vv. 6–9
A. Preparation—vv. 6–7. “The bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him.” They trimmed their lamps. We, as Christians, must trim our spiritual lives in readiness for His coming—Matt. 24:44.
B. Pleading—v. 8. The foolish asked the wise to give them some of their oil. They were dependent on others for entrance to the wedding feast. Each person must have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
C. Personal—v. 9. The wise told the foolish to go and buy oil for themselves. No one can accept Christ for you. Each person must be born again—John 3:1–8.
III. The Problem—vv. 10–12
A. Problem—v. 10. Note: “The door was shut.” God gave the people in Noah’s day time to prepare—Gen. 6:3. Some day the door will be closed (see Prov. 29:1; Isa. 55:6).
B. Plea—v. 11. “Open to us.” The wise could not open the door. Only Christ can open the door—John 14:6.
C. Punishment—v. 12. Note: “I know you not.” Only those who are born again will gain entrance—John 3:1–8; Mark 16:16.
IV. The Preparation—v. 13
Prepare by watching!
A. Watch your character—1 Cor. 7:1. You are developing good or bad habits. It takes a lifetime to build good Christian character.
B. Watch your consecration—Rom. 12:1, 2. Caleb, though 85 years old, could say that he had fully followed the Lord—Deut. 1:36. God wants full surrender, full dedication.
C. Watch your companions—2 Cor. 6:17. You are known by your associations. Choose Christian friends—Amos 3:3.
Are you awake? Do you have enough oil? The oil is a symbol of the Holy Spirit. Paul tell us to be filled with the Spirit—Eph. 5:18. Don’t depend on past experiences or blessings. Each day, renew the touch of God upon your life. Learn to walk in the Spirit … pray in the Spirit … live in the Spirit. As the Holy Spirit controls your life, you will be ready when the bridegroom comes.
THE WISE AND FOOLISH VIRGINS
Matthew 25:1–13
This parable stresses the importance of being ready for the coming of Christ. He will come again—John 14:1–6. All the prophecies in Matt. 24 concerning His coming are in the process of being fulfilled. He wants His people to be awake and alert. Satan seeks to put God’s people to sleep spiritually, so they will not be ready.
I. The People—vv. 1–5
A. The story—v. 1. A parable to teach us readiness.
B. The symbols—vv. 2–4
1. The foolish. They took no extra oil, thinking that they had plenty (cf. Rev. 3:17).
2. The wise. They were prepared with an extra supply of oil. They did not depend upon past resources.
C. The sleeping—v. 5. While waiting for the wedding, they all slept. The wise went to sleep prepared, the foolish, unprepared (cf. Prov. 27:1).
II. The Plan—vv. 6–9
A. Preparation—vv. 6–7. “The bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him.” They trimmed their lamps. We, as Christians, must trim our spiritual lives in readiness for His coming—Matt. 24:44.
B. Pleading—v. 8. The foolish asked the wise to give them some of their oil. They were dependent on others for entrance to the wedding feast. Each person must have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
C. Personal—v. 9. The wise told the foolish to go and buy oil for themselves. No one can accept Christ for you. Each person must be born again—John 3:1–8.
III. The Problem—vv. 10–12
A. Problem—v. 10. Note: “The door was shut.” God gave the people in Noah’s day time to prepare—Gen. 6:3. Some day the door will be closed (see Prov. 29:1; Isa. 55:6).
B. Plea—v. 11. “Open to us.” The wise could not open the door. Only Christ can open the door—John 14:6.
C. Punishment—v. 12. Note: “I know you not.” Only those who are born again will gain entrance—John 3:1–8; Mark 16:16.
IV. The Preparation—v. 13
Prepare by watching!
A. Watch your character—1 Cor. 7:1. You are developing good or bad habits. It takes a lifetime to build good Christian character.
B. Watch your consecration—Rom. 12:1, 2. Caleb, though 85 years old, could say that he had fully followed the Lord—Deut. 1:36. God wants full surrender, full dedication.
C. Watch your companions—2 Cor. 6:17. You are known by your associations. Choose Christian friends—Amos 3:3.
Are you awake? Do you have enough oil? The oil is a symbol of the Holy Spirit. Paul tell us to be filled with the Spirit—Eph. 5:18. Don’t depend on past experiences or blessings. Each day, renew the touch of God upon your life. Learn to walk in the Spirit … pray in the Spirit … live in the Spirit. As the Holy Spirit controls your life, you will be ready when the bridegroom comes.