PROCLAMATION
“But what
think ye? A certain man had two sons; and he came to the first, and said,
‘Son, go work today in my vineyard.’ He answered and said, ‘I will not;’
but afterward he repented and went. And he came to the second, and said
likewise. And he answered and said, ‘I go,
sir;’ and went not. Whether of them did the will of his father? …”
Matthew 21:28-31 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These words
are from the gospel, the good news regarding Jesus, The Christ, which were
spoken by Christ according to the Apostle Matthew. As Jesus and His
disciples approached Jerusalem, they stopped in the town of Bethphage on the
Mount of Olives. Jesus sent two of his disciples to find a donkey and her
young colt and bring them to Him. (Matthew 21:1-7) Jesus sat on the
donkey and her colt and rode them into town. A very large crowd had
followed them, and the people placed their cloaks and palm leaves on the road
in front of them as they went into town. As they went, the people shouted
“Hosanna!” (Matthew 21:7-9) When they entered Jerusalem, Jesus went to
the temple and drove out the money changers and the sellers of doves. (Matthew
21:10-13) The blind and the lame came to Him while He was in the temple
and He healed them. When the chief priests and the teachers of the law
heard the shouts and saw the things that He did, they were displeased. (Matthew
21:14-15) He taught the people the Parable of the Two Sons (Matthew
21:28-32) and the Parable of The Tenants. (Matthew 21:33-40) Then He quoted The Scriptures to them
regarding the stone which the builders rejected becoming the cornerstone.
(Psalm 118:22 and Matthew 21:42)
APPLICATION
“Our
actions speak louder than our words.” People frequently say one thing and
then do another. In this case, it is better to say, “I will not” and then
do it, than to say, “I will do it” and then don’t. Here the rebel, the
first son, is brought to repentance and becomes the servant, while the formal
one, the second son, who agreed grows hard-hearted and rebels. Unfortunately too many people today are like
the second son, we don’t do what we say that we will do. Our words count, but our behavior counts even
more. Additionally, people change. Don’t be like one in the fickle
crowd, who are shouting “Hosanna!” one day, (Matthew 21:9) and then the very
next week are shouting “Crucify Him!” (Matthew 27:22-23) We will be
judged by the words that we speak, (Matthew 12:36) but we will also be rewarded
or punished for our works. (2 Corinthians 11:15 and Revelation 22:12)
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