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Matthew 21:33-46; Mark 12:1-12
Introduction
Background
Last Week of Jesus’ life on earth – Tuesday
On Sunday, there was celebration.
On Monday, there was confrontation.
Ø Cursed the fig tree – Judged unfruitful religion
Ø Cleansed the Temple – Judged unfaithful religion
Tuesday will be a day of confirmation
Ø He will confirm why He came
Context
The question of authority (Matthew 21:23-27)
The question of acceptance (Matthew 21:28-32)
Jesus points out the problem
They are living life on a road to nowhere.
Ø They are on a dead-end street.
They have religion without a relationship!!!
Jesus outlines the problem in a parable.
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We See God’s Goodness Expressed
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