Posted on 03/19/2022 7:04:13 AM PDT by NOBO2012
Matt 22:7-8 But when the king heard thereof, he was wroth: and he sent forth his armies, and destroyed those murderers, and burned up their city. Then saith he to his servants, The wedding is ready, but they which were bidden were not worthy.
FYI, just before this parable, And when the chief priests and Pharisees had heard his parables, they perceived that he spake of them (Matt. 21:45).
In the context of Jesus' parables in Matt. 21:28 through 22:14 (including Matt 22:7-8), Matt 21:45 tells us that Jesus was prophetically speaking of the Jews of that day ("them that were bidden" (Matt. 22:3). Further proof that Jesus was speaking of the Jews of that day is when he was done the Pharisees took counsel to entangle Jesus (Matt. 22:15).
And later, it happened to the Jews exactly as the prophecy said. In 70 AD Jerusalem was completely destroyed by the Romans so that literally one stone was not left upon another. The Lord then turned to the Gentiles to fill his house for the wedding (vs.9-10). This has been going on for the last 2000 years.
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Matthew 5:11-12
Matt 22:10 So those servants went out into the highways, and gathered together all as many as they found, both bad and good: and the wedding was furnished with guests.I have a problem with the marriage happening anytime during the tribulation. You should consider a one-year hiatus from Deuteronomy 24:5. Would Christ go off to war right after the wedding? In the parable, the destruction takes place before the wedding
In most of Jesus' parables, although we are the Bride of Christ, we are also shown as the guests - trillions (too many to count) of us together forever with Jesus. So what's coming is both wedding and a celebration. The "rapture" will bring us together with Jesus forever (the wedding). Then let's party - a what a party. IMO it will go on for seven years.
We and the whole world are invited guests to this, the greatest celebration ever. The only difference between us and the rest of the world is we, by grace, accepted the invitation.
A lot of folks are more concerned about proving how "right" they are. Those are usually the ones who are more concerned about defending their "pet doctrines" than in finding the truth from God's Word with the help of the Holy Spirit. I only care about the truth because I know the truth sets us free (and I know my pet doctrines won't set anybody free). This is what I mean by "erasing the blackboard" of your heart and mind, sitting at Jesus' feet, and letting him do the teaching.
In most of Jesus' parables, although we are the Bride of Christ, we are also shown as the guests. Where?
Well, for starters try his parable at Luke 14:12-14; his parable at vs. 16-24; vs 15 (which explains how the two parables connect), and his parable at Matt. 22:2-14. I'll let you do some more research on your own).
We are also the armies on horseback, compare Rev 19:8 and 19:14.
Cool, huh?
all as many as they found, both bad and good
Now you're getting into the parts that are more difficult to understand. As I've said, don't reject plain sound doctrine and truth for the parts that are more hard to understand.
IMO Heaven will be filled with those who have received rewards - some many rewards, some not too many, some possibly none at all, yet they are still saved because "whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved" - the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Hebrews Chapt. 4 tells us a lot about not missing the rewards God has for us, and it has NOTHING to do with our self-effort or self-righteousness, like the Pharisees who Jesus constantly rebuked and condemned.
I'd stick with the plain sound doctrine and wait on the lord about stuff that's difficult to understand.
I think the Lord bends over backwards to show us things that are hard to understand. I think it also helps to know that God sees things differently than you and I. Just roll with it. Hey, he's made you part of the Bride and a VIP guest at the greatest party ever because he loves you and why not?
If his love for us is so great that he did not spare his own Son, why would he not share a great seven-year party with us? Sometimes our religiosity and stodginess can get in the way of God's flow of blessing towards us.
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