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Mark 12:1-12 - Homilies By A.f. Muir

The parable of the vineyard.

The imagery adopted would at once address itself to the understanding of the hearers. Palestine pre-eminently a land of the grape. The prophetic writings are full of symbols and figures from the vine. This was spoken in continuation of his dispute with the Sanhedrim, and in the presence of all the people in the temple. The historical allusions to the prophets and the personal one to himself must have been only too clear. It was a detailed and crescent indictment of the most solemn and awful character.

I. GOD 'S LOVING PROVISION FOR THE SPIRITUAL INTERESTS OF HIS PEOPLE INVOLVED CORRESPONDING OBLIGATION .

II. INSTEAD OF SERVING GOD , THE RELIGIOUS LEADERS OF ISRAEL SOUGHT THEIR OWN ADVANTAGE .

III. SELFISHNESS AND UNBELIEF LED TO THE REJECTION OF THE PROPHETS , AND EVEN OF THE SON OF GOD HIMSELF .

IV. SUCH CONDUCT ENTAILS A JUDGMENT , WHICH , ALTHOUGH DELAYED , IS NEVERTHELESS SURE AND TERRIBLE .

V. THE LOVING PURPOSE OF GOD , ALTHOUGH HINDERED BY SUCH MEANS , WILL HE ULTIMATELY AND GLORIOUSLY FULFILLED .—M.

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