The Matthew 22:1-14 Parable

As a growing Christian what is the conclusion of the parable for John 22:1-14. Bless you. ~ Lorraine C. Watson

You must mean Matthew 22:1-14. That parable is similar to the parable of the Great Supper that may be found in Gospel Gazette Online at:

https://www.gospelgazette.com/gazette/2001/jun/page2.htm

The marriage feast represents the church or kingdom, which finally will be taken to heaven when Jesus returns again (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18). The King is God; the King’s Son is Jesus Christ. The ungrateful guests and murderers of the King’s servants are those who disregard God’s invitation into the church or kingdom (even abusing and killing some of God’s messengers). Between the invitation to the original guests and the replacement guests, all mankind (Jews and Gentiles) are invited by God. However, even some who accept the invitation do not make adequate preparation to be permitted to remain; not everyone who becomes a child of God will be saved finally (2 Peter 2:20-22). The outer darkness, weeping and gnashing of teeth represent removal from the presence of God into (2 Thessalonians 1:7-10). The many called but few chosen represents the sad fact that the majority of accountable souls will be lost and comparatively few will be saved in heaven (Matthew 7:13-14).

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