马太福音22:1-14 — 婚宴的比喻:邀请与拒绝
耶稣讲述一个王为儿子设婚宴的比喻——但被邀请的客人却不来。这个比喻揭示了拒绝神恩典邀请的悲剧,以及祂国度的彻底开放性。
关键经文
Matthew 22:9-10
"Go therefore into the highways, and as many as you find, invite to the wedding." So those servants went out into the highways and gathered together all whom they found, both bad and good.
Matthew 22:14
"For many are called, but few are chosen."
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.
本周反思
Have you responded to God's wedding invitation with full sincerity — coming not just externally but clothed in Christ's righteousness?
编者注
Exegetical study of Matthew 22:1-14 on the Parable of the Wedding Banquet and the nature of God's invitation.