MEDITATIONS FROM THE PARABLES OF JESUS
THE
VINEYARD AND THE HUSBANDMEN
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Mark 12:1-12
This parable of Jesus was spoken as a
warning to the religious leaders of the Jews. The people of Israel were God's planting, His vineyard. God had redeemed
them and made them His own people. The chief priests, scribes, and elders were
like the wicked husbandmen in this parable. They were entrusted with the task
of caring for God's people by teaching them from the Word of God and leading
them in worship. But when God sent His servants, the prophets, to call the
people to repentance, the prophets and their message were rejected. Some were
even mistreated and killed. God sent John the Baptist to prepare His people for
the coming of their Messiah. John called upon all to repent and be baptized
that they might receive forgiveness from the Lord, but the religious leaders of
the Jews rejected John and his baptism (cf. Luke 7:29-30). Finally, God sent His own beloved Son; but He
and His Word were rejected of them too. Their Christ they handed over to Pilate
to be crucified. The religious leaders of the Jews were to be building the kingdom of God
by rightly teaching the Word of God and preparing the people for the coming of
their Messiah and Savior; but they laid aside and rejected the Chief
Cornerstone, Jesus Christ. Instead of pointing people to their Savior, they
rejected and killed the very Son of God! Unless they repented, they faced
eternal destruction and torment in hell for their rejection of Christ Jesus
(cf. John 3:18,36; II Thess. 1:7-9). Because these leaders of God's
people rejected Christ, God put others in charge of His flock, faithful
shepherds who would feed God's flock with the pure Word of God (cf. Jer.
23:1-4).
Pastors today can take admonition from this
parable of Jesus too! They are to faithfully proclaim the Doctrine of the
Apostles and Prophets--the true Word of God--and they are to faithfully hold up
Christ and His redemptive work as the central teaching and cornerstone of the
Christian faith. Christian congregations too must take great care to build upon
Christ and His Word, lest they forsake the only true foundation and set aside
the Chief Cornerstone, which is Christ their Savior.
Bring those into Thy fold who still to
Thee are strangers; guard those who are within against offense and dangers.
Press onward with Thy Word till pastor and his fold through faith in Thee, O
Christ, Thy glory shall behold. Amen.
(TLH, Hymn #485, Verse 7)
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