A Series on the parables of Jesus – Part 2
Parable of the tenant farmers
(Click
on the link below to read the verses.)
Matthew 21:33-46
[During the
first century, it was common for a rabbi to use parables when teaching their
disciples. The parables of Jesus were stories that he told to illustrate
spiritual truth using some element from everyday life. Jesus used seeds, fish,
trees, bread - things people could easily relate to – for a “teachable
moment”.]
Can you imagine traveling without your GPS nowadays?
Recently, my wife and I were discussing a western vacation that we had
taken thirty years ago. We went everywhere: Pikes Peak, Yellowstone NP, the
Tetons, Mount Rushmore, Devils Tower and Wall Drug just to name a few.
As I thought about all the places that we went, I couldn’t imagine how we
made our plans without the internet and Google Maps. We must have used AAA books
and those darn foldable road maps that you can never get back to their original
shape.
For sure, we needed something to guide us. You can imagine that if we had
taken a couple of wrong turns here or there, we could have ended up in Texas or
Oklahoma. It doesn’t take much to miss by a lot. Just ask the chief priests.
Preceding today’s parable, Jesus had a confrontation with the chief
priests. They questioned his authority. In no uncertain terms, Jesus told them
that he had authority over the kingdom of God. But wait, there’s more.
Following this, he told a parable about a landowner who rented his
vineyard to some tenant farmers. However, when it was time to collect his rent,
the tenants beat and killed his servants who he had sent. Later, they killed
his son too.
He finished by tightening the noose around the chief priest’s neck by asking,
“When the owner of the vineyard comes,
what will he do to those tenants”. They responded, “He will kill them and
rent his vineyard to others who will pay what he is due”.
42 Then Jesus asked them, “Didn’t you ever read
this in the Scriptures?
‘The
stone that the builders rejected
has now become the cornerstone.
This is the Lord’s doing,
and it is wonderful to see.’
43 I tell you, the Kingdom of God will be taken away
from you and given to a nation that will produce the proper fruit. NLT
Over the years, decades and centuries, the Jewish religious leaders had
missed the mark. It was probably one little decision after another that lead
them down the wrong road; that lead them to reject the cornerstone.
And who is the cornerstone?
19 So now you Gentiles are no longer strangers and foreigners. You are citizens along with all of God’s holy people. You are members of God’s family. 20 Together, we are his house, built on the foundation of the apostles and the prophets. And the cornerstone is Christ Jesus himself. Ephesians 2 NLT
Despite using those antiquated travel tools of AAA books and foldable maps, we got to our destination. But life is a lot more complicated than a two week vacation. We need a cornerstone in our life to give us direction; to keep us on track.
What is the cornerstone of your life?
***
Anyone
with ears to hear should listen and understand.
Mark 4:23 NLT
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