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Mateo 22:1-14 - La Parábola de las Bodas: Invitación y Rechazo

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Jesús cuenta la historia de un rey que preparó una boda para su hijo — pero los invitados se negaron a venir. Esta parábola revela la tragedia de rechazar la invitación graciosa de Dios y la apertura radical de Su reino.

The King and His Invitation

The king (God) throws a wedding banquet for his son (Christ) — a lavish celebration of joy and relationship. The invited guests (Israel's religious leaders) were called twice and refused both times, giving lame excuses or even killing the messengers. This is a picture of persistent rejection of prophets and ultimately of Christ.

The Highways and Byways

The king then sends servants to the main roads to invite "both bad and good" (22:10). The banquet hall is filled. This is the mission to the Gentiles — the gospel going out beyond Israel to all people. God's intention is a full house, not an empty table.

The Wedding Garment

One guest was found without a wedding garment and cast out (22:11-13). In context, wedding garments were provided by the host. To come without one was deliberate insult. This represents those who enter the church externally but without the righteousness of Christ — present but not truly transformed.

Applications for Today

Many are called but few are chosen (22:14). The parable warns against: (1) Treating God's invitation casually, (2) rejecting it for earthly concerns, (3) attending the banquet without genuine transformation. The invitation stands — but it must be received with sincerity.

Reflexión de Esta Semana

¿Has respondido a la invitación de boda de Dios con plena sinceridad — viniendo no solo externamente sino vestido de la justicia de Cristo?

Nota Editorial

Estudio exegético de Mateo 22:1-14 sobre la Parábola de las Bodas y la naturaleza de la invitación de Dios.