Our paragraph topic is: (The king's anger) Part 2.
We continue with the parable of the kingdom of heaven compared with the king and the wedding feast. The people of the town were tired of hearing about the king's wedding feast so they beat and killed the messengers. When the king heard of it he was extremely angry. Just as the king of heaven would be if his messengers were killed.
What would his judgement become? What would he do to the people of the town who committed such a crime. Well the king in the parable did this: "And he sent his armies, destroyed those murderers, and burnt their city." In the same way one can say that the king of heaven would do the same. He would send out his angels and destroy the city and burn it to the ground. This happened with Sodom and Gomorrah.
We continue with the parable of the kingdom of heaven compared with the king and the wedding feast. The people of the town were tired of hearing about the king's wedding feast so they beat and killed the messengers. When the king heard of it he was extremely angry. Just as the king of heaven would be if his messengers were killed.
What would his judgement become? What would he do to the people of the town who committed such a crime. Well the king in the parable did this: "And he sent his armies, destroyed those murderers, and burnt their city." In the same way one can say that the king of heaven would do the same. He would send out his angels and destroy the city and burn it to the ground. This happened with Sodom and Gomorrah.
This is the message that Christ relates to the people so they can have a reference in their time. They live in the time of their own king. They also live in the time of the king of heaven our God. So He wants the people to understand that the their God wants to have a party and he wants those invited to come. But if they choose not to come, and if they choose to kill his messengers then there will be a price to pay.
Can we relate to this message today? Can we find meaning in the message that comes down from heaven through Christ our Lord. He wants us to understand. He wants us to know. He wants us to believe in the word, to trust in the word because the word comes down to us from God himself. There will be a price to pay for those who seek to destroy and murder those who carry the word, his messengers.
We talk about the word of God as though we understand all. Yet there are mysteries that we do not comprehend. There are hidden messages that do not reveal their meaning openly. If we seek to know, if we seek to understand we must search within to find the secrets. For God has given to us the ability to understand. He has created us in his image and his likeness. Yet God is not human. God is not of flesh and blood. God is not of this physical realm but we are. And in that understanding comes the truth of who we are.
We are of his image but he is not human. We are of his image but we are human. And in those statements lies the truth of who we are. We are spiritual just as our Father is of a spiritual nature. And within us is the truth of our spiritual nature. Seek it and you shall find it. Open the door and you shall see it. Leap from the physical to the spiritual through belief and you shall know it. For Christ came that we would have true life and have it more abundantly. He came to be an example. He came to lead the way. He came to give us the truth of who we are. He came to show us the love of our Father. And most of all he came to free us from sin.
We have a choice today, to believe or not to believe. We have a choice today, to be human or to be spiritual. We have a choice today, to know the truth of who we are in Christ or not to know. And it is in that choice that we live. For from the beginning the choice was made for us. But through Christ the choice is given to each of us individually. So choose where you will be. Choose what you will believe. Choose to know the truth and look within and find it.
Read the sign of the times! Read the Highlighted New Testament Bible and lift the scales from your eyes that you may see, that you may know, that you may find the truth of who you are in Christ. Read it as though you would read a good book, from cover to cover, and see for yourself. Do not study it in parts reading one passage nd then skipping to another, but read it for understanding. Read it for knowledge. Read it for faith. Read it that your eyes may be opened, that your ears may hear, that your heart may be filled with the light of Christ . The Holy Spirit awaits you. Christ seeks to know you. Open the door and let him in.