Today’s readings are Joshua 21:1-22:20,
Luke 20:26,
Psalm 89:1-13 and Proverbs 13:15-16
Luke 20:9-19
9 Now Jesus turned to the people again
and told them this story: “A man planted a vineyard, leased it to tenant
farmers, and moved to another country to live for several years. 10 At
the time of the grape harvest, he sent one of his servants to collect his share
of the crop. But the farmers attacked the servant, beat him up, and sent him
back empty-handed. 11 So the owner sent another servant, but
they also insulted him, beat him up, and sent him away empty-handed. 12 A
third man was sent, and they wounded him and chased him away.
13 “‘What will I do?’ the owner asked
himself. ‘I know! I’ll send my cherished son. Surely they will respect him.’
14 “But when the tenant farmers saw his
son, they said to each other, ‘Here comes the heir to this estate. Let’s kill
him and get the estate for ourselves!’ 15 So they dragged him
out of the vineyard and murdered him.
“What do you suppose the owner of the
vineyard will do to them?” Jesus asked. 16 “I’ll tell you—he
will come and kill those farmers and lease the vineyard to others.”
“How terrible that such a thing
should ever happen,” his listeners protested.
17 Jesus looked at them and said, “Then
what does this Scripture mean?
‘The stone that the builders rejected
has now become the cornerstone.’[a]
has now become the cornerstone.’[a]
18 Everyone who stumbles over that stone
will be broken to pieces, and it will crush anyone it falls on.”
19 The teachers of religious law and the
leading priests wanted to arrest Jesus immediately because they realized he was
telling the story against them—they were the wicked farmers. But they were
afraid of the people’s reaction.
Luke 20 -
Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible
The parable
of the vineyard and husbandmen.
Christ spake
this parable against those who resolved not to own his authority, though the
evidence of it was so full. How many resemble the ones who murdered the
prophets and crucified Christ, in their enmity to God, and aversion to his
service, desiring to live according to their lusts, without control! Let all
who are favoured with God's word, look to it that they make proper use of their
advantages. Awful will be the doom, both of those who reject the Son, and of
those who profess to reverence Him, yet render not the fruits in due season.
Though they could not but own that for such a sin, such a punishment was just,
yet they could not bear to hear of it. It is the folly of sinners, that they
persevere in sinful ways, though they dread the destruction at the end of those
ways.
Let’s be
people who profess to reverence Jesus and those who show the fruit of it in our
lives. Jesus was crucified for our sins
and rose again for us. He is alive. This Easter let’s show him it’s not about
candy, egg hunts, baskets and our own agenda's. Let's show him it's about what he
did for us and honor him with our new lives only he was able to give us.
Kelly
Schlotter
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