A Parable

Matthew 22:11-14 English Standard Version

“But when the king came in to look at the guests, he saw there a man who had no wedding garment. And he said to him, ‘Friend, how did you get in here without a wedding garment?’ And he was speechless. Then the king said to the attendants, ‘Bind him hand and foot and cast him into the outer darkness. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’ For many are called, but few are chosen.”

This is just one section of the parable of the wedding feast. Coming to a full understanding of every section of parables takes relevant connections from various prophetic books and the gospels. To isolate just one issue of a parable does not give us complete understanding.

Let us look at wedding garments.

In the Bible, wedding garments primarily symbolize righteousness, purity, and spiritual readiness required to participate in God’s kingdom, especially the ultimate “marriage feast” of the Lamb (Christ and His Church).

The righteousness of Christ (imputed justification): Believers are clothed in Christ’s perfect righteousness by faith, covering their sin. This is a gift of grace, not self-earned. Parallels include Isaiah 61:10 (“He has clothed me with garments of salvation… robe of righteousness”) and Zechariah 3 (filthy garments removed and clean ones given).

The gospel is spread broadly and many will heed the call. They feel they are invited guests but lack understanding. There are no casual observers. If God has not wrapped them in robes of righteousness, they will not participate in the feast.

For complete understanding of the intent and considerations for why the parable was given one must refer to the Spirit of Truth to receive understanding according to God’s will and not our personal desires.

God’s will be done.

Redefining

Romans 8:5 For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit.

For myself, I like to simplify definitions. It just makes things easier to understand.

Flesh is selfish. Spirit is selfless.

For some that is an oversimplification. That is fine, I have no objection to how others relate to the Word.

When it comes to love there are multiple ways of thinking of love. Some say there are five kinds of love and others say nine. I am not here to argue that point.

I will say that God’s love is perfect and faithful and unchangeable. Call it what you may, that is who God is to me. 

As an example, family love is a familiar type of love and is as different as there are parenting styles and even within consistent parenting siblings do not always adopt the love the parents have expressed towards the children.

I came from a family of six, four siblings, three boys, one girl. The two older boys lacked compassion for the youngest boy and the sister. My sister and I are the only professing Christians. We have that bond that is from a larger family, the family of God.

Sshe is not evangelical, I tend to be more so. That is fine, we are all called to be different parts of the body of Christ. We respect one another. Our brothers did not.

They were our family, like it or not. That is just a different definition of family.

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