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Everyone loves a good party, and for all the grief the Old Testament gets for being filled with blood and vengeance, the people of Israel were called upon to throw parties often. Celebrations and feasts were a central feature of Israel’s worship of God, which was fitting: the Lord is a joyous God, and that joy that extends naturally to his people. In our passage this morning, Jesus says that the Kingdom is like a party; but a party that not all are excited to attend. What can we take away from that parable?
Until the scripture of meditation, the sound will be muted in order to protect our congregation's privacy. The Scripture for Meditation and the Scripture Reading will be posted below.
Until the scripture of meditation, the sound will be muted in order to protect our congregation's privacy. The Scripture for Meditation and the Scripture Reading will be posted below.
Until the scripture of meditation, the sound will be muted in order to protect our congregation's privacy. The Scripture for Meditation and the Scripture Reading will be posted below.
Until the scripture of meditation, the sound will be muted in order to protect our congregation's privacy. The Scripture for Meditation and the Scripture Reading will be posted below.
Until the scripture of meditation, the sound will be muted in order to protect our congregation's privacy. The Scripture for Meditation and the Scripture Reading will be posted below.
Until the scripture of meditation, the sound will be muted in order to protect our congregation's privacy. The Scripture for Meditation and the Scripture Reading will be posted below.
Sermons from Grace Fellowship PCA, Clanton, AL
Sermons from Grace Fellowship PCA, Clanton, AL
This message from Matthew 22:1-14 looks at the parable of the wedding banquet. We see Jesus telling this parable in the context of answering a question about his authority. The parable itself gives us a picture of how God is to rule and reign in this world and in our lives.
This message from Matthew 22:1-14 looks at the parable of the wedding banquet. We see Jesus telling this parable in the context of answering a question about his authority. The parable itself gives us a picture of how God is to rule and reign in this world and in our lives.
The weekly sermon from Alfred Almond Bible Church in Almond, NY
At Community Church of Greenwood our mission is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ and live in full devotion to Him. We exist to make disciples who make other disciples by following Jesus, being changed by Jesus & being on mission for Jesus!
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Good Morning! We are continuing to broadcast here and simulcasting at facebook.com.
Good Morning! We are continuing to broadcast here and simulcasting at facebook.com.
Good Morning! We are continuing to broadcast here and simulcasting at facebook.com.
Good Morning! We are continuing to broadcast here and simulcasting at facebook.com.
Good Morning! We are continuing to broadcast here and simulcasting at facebook.com.
A verse-by-verse study in the book of Matthew.
Sunday, May 15, 2022 – The message today is about the “Parable of the Wedding Banquet”. This is one a few parables that Jesus spoke specifically to the Jewish people and leaders of his day calling them into a relationship with Him as the promised Messiah. It’s unfortunate that they repeatedly refused His invitation and thankfully Jesus extended that invitation to the gentiles. For this reason, this parable and others speak directly to us today. There are some really important elements that we discuss. One is the willful refusal is one of personal choice. It’s not that the invited couldn’t accept the invitation, it’s simply that they wouldn’t. Another is the importance of accepting and wearing the “wedding garments” that the king provides. We will see that the garments represent the righteousness that comes from the forgiveness of our sin. I pray you listen in and worship and study with us. Be blessed…
Sunday, May 15, 2022 – The message today is about the “Parable of the Wedding Banquet”. This is one a few parables that Jesus spoke specifically to the Jewish people and leaders of his day calling them into a relationship with Him as the promised Messiah. It’s unfortunate that they repeatedly refused His invitation and thankfully Jesus extended that invitation to the gentiles. For this reason, this parable and others speak directly to us today. There are some really important elements that we discuss. One is the willful refusal is one of personal choice. It’s not that the invited couldn’t accept the invitation, it’s simply that they wouldn’t. Another is the importance of accepting and wearing the “wedding garments” that the king provides. We will see that the garments represent the righteousness that comes from the forgiveness of our sin. I pray you listen in and worship and study with us. Be blessed…
Sermons from Hope Church in Dubuque, Iowa.
Sermons from Hope Church in Dubuque, Iowa.
Join us for the Nineteen Sunday after Pentecost with The University Church on October 3, 2021 as we look at the parables of Jesus.
Join us for the Nineteen Sunday after Pentecost with The University Church on October 3, 2021 as we look at the parables of Jesus.
May the God of Wonders Bless You!
Love God. Love People.
Jesus spoke to them again in parables, saying: ‘The kingdom of heaven is like a king who prepared a wedding banquet for his son...' Matthew 22 v 1-2
Sermons from our Sunday Services at St.Peter's Free Church, Dundee
Sermons from our Sunday Services at St.Peter's Free Church, Dundee
Winnetka Presbyterian Church
Winnetka Presbyterian Church
We looked at the third of a "trilogy" of Kingdom parables in Chapters 21 & 22. We learn three truths about God's Kingdom EVERYBODY IS WELCOME FEW ARE WILLING NOBODY IS WORTHY
We looked at the third of a "trilogy" of Kingdom parables in Chapters 21 & 22. We learn three truths about God's Kingdom EVERYBODY IS WELCOME FEW ARE WILLING NOBODY IS WORTHY
Learn how to respond to life's highest honor.
Learn how to respond to life's highest honor.
Learn how to respond to life's highest honor.
Learn how to respond to life's highest honor.
Learn how to respond to life's highest honor.
Learn how to respond to life's highest honor.
Learn how to respond to life's highest honor.
Learn how to respond to life's highest honor.
Worship with us every Lord's Day at 10 AM and explore Jesus's Parables in Matthew's Gospel.
Learn how to respond to life's highest honor.
Learn how to respond to life's highest honor.
Welcome to the StoneBridge Church sermon of the week. For more information about StoneBridge Church please visit www.stonebridgemarietta.org.
Welcome to the StoneBridge Church sermon of the week. For more information about StoneBridge Church please visit www.stonebridgemarietta.org.