Matthew 21:28-44, 22:1-14
Good morning
and welcome. We are closing in on the
end of this summer’s series on the parables of Jesus. Today’s message is next to last. Fred will close out the series next Sunday.
Somewhere
back when Carl was putting the series together, he mentioned that we would be
grouping the parables more topically rather than reading them chronologically
which is exactly what we’ve done. That’s
one advantage of the series. Each message
stands on its own. You should be able to
pick up in any message without feeling lost.
It could
just be a figment of my imaginative memory, but I also thought he mentioned
back in those early discussions, we would not or might not cover all the parables.
How many
parables did Jesus tell? I’ve seen
estimates between 40 and 46. You might
object, “How can you not know how many parables there are!” Well, Jesus told parables more than
once. And, there are clearly parables
that are similar but not the same. The
two parables last week were like that.
So, do you count those two as being the same or different? There are other parables which are the same
parable told at the same time, but recorded in more than one gospel. If you count in order to get the maximum
number of parables recorded including duplicates, you’ll end up with more than
60 in total.