We continue our examination of the foundational parables of the Kingdom with the Parable of the Marriage Feast from Matthew 22.
In this episode, we explain:
- Why the first half of the parable is about Israel, and the second half is about the Church.
- What the “wedding clothes” represent, and why lacking them can lead to the outer darkness.
- The crucial difference between being “called” and being “chosen.”
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In the latest episode of our Keys to the Kingdom podcast, we do a deep dive into the Parable of the Minas in Luke 19. Many people confuse this parable with the Parable of the Talents, so join us to explore the differences.
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In the latest Keys to the Kingdom, we spend a full hour and 40 seconds doing a meticulous, verse-by-verse breakdown of Matthew 25:1-13. Moving past traditional scare tactics about losing salvation, we use the Berean Way to look at what the context and the original text reveal about the coming Kingdom of Christ Jesus.
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“Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but only one receives the prize?” Paul writes in 1 Corinthians. “Run in such a way that you may win.” This raises an interesting question: Win what? Our salvation? But doesn’t Paul also say in Ephesians that salvation is a gift? The answers to these questions and more are in our latest episode.
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Are we just physical beings, or is there a much deeper, divine design? In Episode 2 of our new video podcast, “The Keys of Three,” we explore the profound symbolism of the number three in the Bible and break down the biblical concept of the trichotomy of man.
https://t.co/5LNwdEXXKB
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In Matthew 21, the disciple recounts a parable that Jesus gave of two sons who were asked by their father to work in a vineyard…
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