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The Parable of the Two Sons | Matthew 21:28-32

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In Matthew 21:28-32, Jesus tells the Parable of the Two Sons to illustrate the concept of repentance and the response to God's call. This passage emphasizes the importance of genuine repentance and the surprising inclusion of those considered unlikely to enter the kingdom of heaven.
📖 Scripture Reference: Matthew 21:28-32 (NLT)
✨ Key Moments:
Jesus describes a father who asks his two sons to work in his vineyard. One son initially refuses but later goes, while the other agrees to go but does not.
Jesus uses this parable to challenge the religious leaders, pointing out that tax collectors and prostitutes, who initially lived in sin, are entering the kingdom of heaven before them because they repented at John’s preaching.
The parable highlights the difference between empty promises and true actions in response to God’s call.
🔍 Key Themes:
The difference between outward appearance and true repentance.
The unexpected reversal of expectations in God’s kingdom.
The call to follow through with genuine actions rather than mere words.
📖 Scripture Reference: Matthew 21:28-32 (NLT)
✨ Key Moments:
Jesus describes a father who asks his two sons to work in his vineyard. One son initially refuses but later goes, while the other agrees to go but does not.
Jesus uses this parable to challenge the religious leaders, pointing out that tax collectors and prostitutes, who initially lived in sin, are entering the kingdom of heaven before them because they repented at John’s preaching.
The parable highlights the difference between empty promises and true actions in response to God’s call.
🔍 Key Themes:
The difference between outward appearance and true repentance.
The unexpected reversal of expectations in God’s kingdom.
The call to follow through with genuine actions rather than mere words.
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