Jesus' Parables of Life
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Rev. James W. Moore
James W. Moore (1938–2019) was an acclaimed pastor and ordained elder in The United Methodist Church. He led congregations in Jackson, TN; Shreveport, LA; and Houston, TX. The best-selling author of over 40 books, including Yes, Lord, I Have Sinned, But I Have Several Excellent Excuses, he also served as minister-in-residence at Highland Park United Methodist Church.
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Jesus' Parables of Life - Rev. James W. Moore
Jesus' Parables of Life
Image1JESUS’ PARABLES OF LIFE
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Moore, James W. (James Wendell), 1938-
Some things are too good not to be true / James W. Moore.
p. cm.
ISBN 0-687-06287-X (alk. paper)
1. Jesus Christ—Teachings. 2. Christian life—Biblical teaching. I. Title.
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Scripture quotations, unless otherwise noted, are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright © 1989, by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission.
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05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14—10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
For the members and staff of
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church,
Houston, Texas,
with deep gratitude for
their love, their joy,
their prayers,
their encouragement,
their servant leadership,
and their gracious spirit
over the past twenty-one years
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Jesus’ Parables of Life
1. THE LABORERS IN GOD’S VINEYARD
God Is Generous, and He Wants Us to Be Generous
2. THE PHARISEE AND THE PUBLICAN
Plugging into the Power Source
3. THE WEEDS AMONG THE WHEAT
Watch Those Overreactions!
4. THE TEN POUNDS
Use It or Lose It
5. DIVES AND LAZARUS
The Only Thing More Costly Than Caring Is Not Caring
6. THE UNMERCIFUL SERVANT
Lord, Help Me Forgive
STUDY GUIDE by John D. Schroeder
INTRODUCTION
Jesus' Parables of Life
Image1Why did Jesus use parables, and how do we unravel them and discover their timeless and powerful messages? Let me begin by giving you five key ideas that help unlock the truths found in all the parables of Jesus.
First, Jesus spoke in parables—short stories that teach a moral lesson—to be understood and remembered, to proclaim the good news and make people think.
Second, Jesus saw himself as one who came to serve the needy, and he believed that the kingdom of God existed anywhere kingdomdeeds such as love, mercy, kindness, and compassion were being done.
Third, God’s love for us is unconditional, and God wants us to love one another like that— unconditionally.
Fourth, one way to discover the central truth of a parable is to look for the surprise in it. Look for the moment when you lift your eyebrows, or the moment when the original hearers of the story probably thought or said in surprise—or maybe even shock—Oh my goodness, did you hear that?
Fifth, it’s important to remember that parables are designed to convey one central truth! Parables (as opposed to allegories, in which everything in the story has a symbolic meaning) make one main point.
Parables slip up on us. They flip our values. They turn our world upside down. They surprise us. This is the great thing about the parables of Jesus: They are always relevant and always personal. They speak eloquently to you and me, here and now. In this book, we will examine six of Jesus’ thought-provoking parables of life to see if we can find ourselves, and God’s truth for us, in these magnificent truth stories. They are, after all, truth-stories for us— truth-stories from the mind of Jesus that can touch us, enrich us, inspire us, and change our lives as they proclaim God’s truth for you and me.
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The Laborers in God’s Vineyard:
God Is Generous, and He Wants Us
to Be Generous
Image1Scripture: Matthew 20:1-16
Over and over again, Jesus liked to drive home a significant point by using the technique of contrast. Let me show you what I mean.
For example, in the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32), the gracious love of the forgiving father is seen all the more powerfully as it is contrasted with the rigid, unbending bitterness of the elder brother.
In the parable of the Pharisee and the publican (Luke 18:9-14), the genuine humility of the publican is underscored more dramatically as it is set alongside the self-righteous arrogance of the proud Pharisee.
Also, the terrible plight of the poor man Lazarus (Luke 16:19-31) is shown even more graphically as his situation is compared to that of the indulgent, rich man who is commonly known as Dives.
In chapter 20 of Matthew we see it again, a fascinating contrast of personalities: the gracious and generous householder, over against the angry, resentful day laborers. But wait a minute; we are getting ahead of ourselves. The truth is that this parable is very perplexing and troublesome to many people, especially at first reading, and they (like the angry day laborers) cry out, Unfair! Unfair!
Well, let’s remember the parable together, and then let me give you a couple of keys that I think will unlock this story