Sermon – Pentecost 22 – "The Invitation You Can't Refuse" – Matthew 22:1-14 – 10/12/09
October 12th, 2008 | Tags: Baptism, Lord's Supper, Matthew, ParableClick play to listen to the audio version of this sermon.
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Jesus said, "The kingdom of heaven maybe compared to a king who gave a wedding feast for his son and sent his servants to call those who were invited…" The parable that Jesus weaves concerns the way those who are invited to the wedding feast response to His invitation. It is a parable full of surprises, three in particular that we'll highlight this morning.
I. The 1st Surprise – We Are Invited As with every parable that Jesus tells, we do well to hear it as though it were directed to ourselves first and foremost. Even though it has its proper historical situation and audience, every parable, just like every word that comes from the mouth of God is meant for our ears to hear. "Whoever has ears to hear, let him hear," means, this Word is for you.
The Word from Jesus lips that must reach deeply into your ears then, is that the King has prepared a wedding feast for His Son and He has sent His servants out to call you to come. And that is the first surprise of this parable that we dare not miss.
The King wants you and me to come a banquet that He has prepared. He has sent His servants with an invitation to you, personally and individually, inviting you to come. One of those servants that He sent out was the prophet Isaiah. Along with the invitation, Isaiah gives a brief summary of the menu. This is a "feast of rich food, and of well aged wine…" Talk about health food. If you come to this banquet all teary eyed or mournful because of your sins, this food "will wipe away the tears from all faces." As you swallow up this food, it "swallows up death forever." (more…)





