Lessons From Parables: Part 2 - Forgivenessనమూనా

Lessons From Parables: Part 2 - Forgiveness

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Jesus told a parable in Luke 14 about a man who invited guests to dinner, but at the last minute, all the guests canceled. The man was angry, so he asked anyone and everyone - the poor, the disabled, the blind, and the lame. This man symbolizes God who has invited 'whosoever will' to come to Him. The parable teaches that it is not God who fails to offer salvation and forgiveness to everyone, but it is the invited guests who reject God's offer. These people had feeble excuses, just like the excuses of those today who don't accept God's offer of salvation. Therefore, the Lord's Marriage Supper of the Lamb will be furnished with 'undesirables' from the world's point of view, not because God rejects the upper class, but because they reject Him.

Those who have an abundance of this world's possessions don't tend to recognize their need for God as much as those who are without.

Jesus' parable could also be applied to the Jewish nation. God offered salvation to the Jews but they, as a whole, refused Him. Therefore, the Lord sent His servants to the Gentiles to fill His kingdom.

This very parable proves that the Lord is not advocating us using force to convert people to Christianity, because this man accepted the decision of those who rejected his invitation. Therefore, it must be understood that the Lord is admonishing us to compel them to come in by our persuasion or entreaty. The word 'compel' denotes aggressiveness, even in persuading of people. The Church, as a whole, and all of us as individuals are not supposed to simply hang out our 'shingle' and wait for the world to come to us. We are supposed to be aggressively going into all the world with the Good News of salvation and forgiveness. We have an urgent command to be a witness because the time before our Lord's return is short.

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