A master storyteller, Jesus liked to use parables to teach about his kingdom. In todays Gospel, he compared the kingdom to a feast held by a king for his sons wedding. As the parable unfolds, the invited guests refuse the invitation. Some even kill the kings messengersan image of Israels rejection of the prophets, which the chief priests and elders would have understood. So the king orders his servants to gather all the people they could find, bad and good alike, to fill the hall. The kingdom of God is offered to everyoneGentile and Jew, sinner and saint. The invitation is universal.
So why is one of the guests who was invited off the street thrown out for not wearing a wedding garment? Isnt this unfair of the king? After all, he opened the feast to everyone, and on short notice as well! Evidently, the parable either presumes that the man had time to go fetch his party clothes oras some scholars suggestit assumes that it was customary for the host to provide festive apparel for his guests. In either case, the mans inability to offer any excuse for his inappropriate dress reflects a sense of negligence or carelessness.
The point of this parable? Simply accepting Gods invitation doesnt guarantee us a place at his banquet. If we want to enter the kingdom, we have to be wearing the garments of repentance and a changed life. Following Jesus requires putting on the attitudes, values, and behaviors of the kingdomfaith, charity, good deeds. As St. Paul told the Colossians, we need to take off the old self with its practices and put on the new self, which is being renewed in the image of its creator (Colossians 3:9-10).
The guest in unsuitable clothing hadnt put off his sinful ways and wasnt bearingor wearingthe fruit of repentance. Its true that God may patiently tolerate the presence of good and bad alike for a time. But on judgment day, those who lack the wedding garment of conversion will not be welcomed at his feast. So be sure to put on your own wedding garmentand keep it on!
Heavenly Father, help me to put on Jesus Christ and conform my life to the gospel. I look forward to the eternal banquet that you have prepared for me.
Ezekiel 36:23-28 Psalm 51:12-15, 18-19