Matthew 22
Matthew 22:1-14
- In this parable, the slaves who did the inviting were the apostles and those who were invited first were the Jews. The wedding feast represented reconciliation with God (salvation). Others who were invited later were the Gentiles.
- This parable may also be prophesying of the persecution of the apostles and the destruction of Jerusalem (Matthew 22:6-7).
- Matthew 22:11-13 – We must be properly prepared to enter God’s kingdom. This shows God’s great anger when we sin.
Matthew 22:15-22 – Jesus is questioned about paying the poll tax
- Matthew 22:16 – Disciples are learners who are committed to a teacher. Jesus was surely not impressed with their flowery speech here.
Matthew 22:23-33 – The Sadducees question Jesus about marriage and the afterlife
- Jesus refused to directly answer hypothetical questions. Be careful and avoid answering them if people ask them of you.
- Matthew 22:32 – Jesus made a point from the tense of the verb!
- We will continue to live when we die on earth, but we will not still be married to our spouse. That is an earthly relationship.