In Section Four, we lean in to hear
JESUS
the Storyteller
on a not so popular topic or at least one
we hope to not have to deal with
"The Divine Auditor"
19. The Seed Sower 5/7 20. The Best Boss 5/14 21. The Eye Opener 5/21 22. The Divine Auditor 5/28 23. A Better Financial Planner 6/4 24. The God of Tomorrow 6/11 25. The Life of the Party 6/18 26. A Hospitable Host 6/25 27. The Object of Our Worship7/2 28. The Grace Giver 7/9 29. Discerner of the Heart 7/16 30. A Divine Divider 7/23 |
"The Divine Auditor"
Last week, I narrowed down your choices to the Book of Luke to help you out and also to broaden your knowledge of the Parables that were told in the Book of Luke. This week, I am sharing the Parables in the Book of Matthew so that you can choose from this list for this week's Chapter.
Parables of JESUS in the Book of Matthew
1. Parable of the Lamp - Matthew 5:14-16
2. Parable of the Speck and The Log - Matthew 7:1-5 3. Parable of New Cloth on Old Garment - Matthew 9:16-17 4. Parable of The Divided Kingdom - Matthew 12:24-30 5. Parable of The Sower - Matthew 13:1-23 6. Parable of The Weeds Among the Wheat - Matthew 13:24-30 7. Parable of The Mustard Seed - Matthew 13:31-32 8. Parable of The Leaven - Matthew 13:33-34 9. Parable of Hidden Treasure - Matthew 13:44 10.Parable of Pearl of Great Price - Matthew 13:45-46 11.Parable of The Net - Matthew 13:47-50 12.Parable of The Heart of Man - Matthew 15:10-20 13.Parable of The Lost Sheep - Matthew 18:10-14 14.Parable of The Unforgiving Servant - Matthew 18:23-35 15.Parable of Laborers in the Vineyard - Matthew 20:1-16 16.Parable of The Two Sons - Matthew 21:28-32 17.Parable of The Tenant Farmers - Matthew 21:33-45 18.Parable of the Marriage Feast - Matthew 22:1-14 19.Parable of The Budding Fig Tree - Matthew 24:32-35 20.Parable of Faithful vs. Wicked Servant - Matthew 24:45-51 21.Parable of The Ten Virgins - Matthew 25:1-13 22.Parable of Ten Talents - Matthew 25:14-30 |
Now once again before you read on, I am asking you to stop & make a choice of which Parable
CHOOSE & COMMENT
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The Gospel (Book) of Matthew was believed to be the first Gospel written, though we now know Mark dates earlier. Matthew's Gospel comes first because it most intensely is concerned with issues related to Judaism - it is a good bridge between the Old & the New Testament after 400 years. Then, as now, there needs to be a bridge between Christians & Jewish as we learn much from the Jewish tradition & Jews that have become Christians. Our minds and hearts definitely need to be more open and accepting of others. JESUS, as the Servant-Messiah and Son of God, represents the nation of Israel. There is no better author to begin telling us the Story - and His Story. But for this week with JESUS, the Storyteller, we will be looking at:
#22. The Divine Auditor
(no one is a better Divine choice than JESUS, as Auditor)
since none of us really want to be audited, He would be the most fair
and my first choice.
as we continue & read the following
Scriptures:
Matthew 25:14-30; Romans 12:3-8; 1 Corinthians 12:1-11; 1 Corinthians 12:12-31; Ephesians 4:1-16 |
Clearly with the list of Parables in Matthew, this parable had to do with finances,
"A Kingdom Melody"; "A God-Given Opportunity to Play Our Parts"; "A God-Given Responsibility to Play Our Parts"; "A God-Given Accountability to Play Our Parts"; "Every Player Matters" |
As you can see
"Lord, teach me to be a good steward of the talents You've given to me. Grant me the wisdom to use them wisely and the courage to share them freely." |