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As much as 1/3 the gospels are parables. “…they underline that God works in every age and He meets us in ordinary everyday situations…”

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1 As much as 1/3 the gospels are parables. “…they underline that God works in every age and He meets us in ordinary everyday situations…”

2 Temple: “Jesus taught men to see the operation of God in the regular and the normal – in the rising of the sun and the falling of the rain and the growth of the plant.”

3 William Barclay: “There are certain stories which are not so much the heritage of the scholar and the material of the theologian as the possession of every man; and such are the parables of Jesus.”

4 Parables are extended similes. C.H. Dodd: "At its simplest a parable is a metaphor or simile drawn from nature or common life, arresting the hearer by its vividness or strangeness, and leaving the mind in sufficient doubt about its precise application to tease it into active thought."

5 PARABOLE : “a throwing alongside” A parable is a story which places one thing beside another for the purpose of teaching. It is a comparison, putting the known beside the unknown. As it is often expressed “an earthly story with a heavenly meaning.”

6 “lesson” (Mark 13.28); “proverb” (Luke 4.23); “symbol” (Hebrews 9.9); “figuratively speaking” (Hebrews 11.19) Be Careful: Luke 16.19-31

7 Jesus did not begin teaching regularly in parables until the 2 nd year of His ministry. Prophesied: Matthews 13.34-35; Psalm 78.2

8 Twofold purpose of parables: obscure & reveal: Matthew 13.10-18; Mark 4.11-12; Luke 8.9-10 Depended on the Hearers: Matthew 13.11; Isaiah 57.15; 66.2; 2.11; 6.9-10

9 Paul Earnhart: “The gospel of the kingdom is so fashioned as to attract and inform the humble while it drives off and confuses the proud. Hearing the word of God is a dynamic expe- rience. We will be either the better or the worse for it. The same sun that melts the wax hardens the clay. But that is the choice of the student, not the teacher, makes. The parables will not make a humble heart proud, but they can make a proud heart humble if we are disposed to let them.”

10 “Once upon a time, Truth went about the streets as naked as the day he was born. As a result, no one would let him into their homes. Whenever people caught sight of him, they turned away and fled. One day when Truth was sadly wandering about, he came upon Parable. Now, Parable was dressed in splendid clothes of beautiful colors. And Parable, seeing Truth, said, ‘Tell me, neighbor, what makes you look so said?’ Truth replied bitterly, ‘Ah, brother, thing are bad. Very bad. I am old, very old, and...”

11 “… no one wants to acknowledge me. No one wants anything to do with me.’ Hearing that, Parable said, ‘People do not run away from you because you are old. I too am old. Very old. But the older I get, the better people like me. I will tell you a secret: Everyone like things disguised and prettied up a bit. Let me lend you some splendid clothes like mine, and you will see that the very people who pushed you aside will invite you into their homes and be glad of your company.’”

12 “…Truth took Parable’s advice and put on borrowed clothes. And from that time on, Truth and Parable have gone hand in hand together and everyone loves them.”

13 Purpose of Parables (Matthew 13.11): Character of the Kingdom, King, and the King’s Subjects

14 One point and one point only? Do not allegorize, but recognize the possibility of additional spiritual lessons: Luke 15.11-32; Matthew 13.36- 43

15 Three essential parts: the setting, the parable itself, and the spiritual message as often given by Scripture. Learn about interpreting parables based upon the Lord’s interpretations.

16 Look for the central message: Luke 18.1- 8; 9-17

17 Don Schwager: “Jesus used images & characters taken from everyday life to create a miniature play or drama to illustrate His message.”

18 Paul Earnhart: “Parables are not fables or myths. There are no unreal elements or impossible situations in them. In fact, their strength lies in the absolute con- ceivability and likelihood of the circum- stances which they describe. They speak of familiar, real life situations.”

19 Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13.18-23); Parable of the Mustard Seed (Matthew 13.31-32); Parable of the Leaven (Matthew 13.33-35) Luke 16.19-31

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