The Parable of the Great Banquet in Luke

Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve been looking at the parables found throughout Luke’s Gospel, which shared themes of grace and lostness and foundness. Today will be the last of this part of the series, the Parable of the Banquet. It’s a fascinating example because it’s the only parable that both Luke and Matthew … Continue reading The Parable of the Great Banquet in Luke

The Parable of the Tax-Collector and the Pharisee

Our tour through the parables of the lost and found continues today in a deceptively simple one, the Parable of the Tax-Collector (or Publican) and the Pharisee. But watch out: It’s a trap! Text Today’s text is found only in Luke 18.9-14: [18.9] And [Jesus] also said to some who were convinced that they were … Continue reading The Parable of the Tax-Collector and the Pharisee

Excursus: The Pharisees

We saw towards the start of this series, that the Gospels, and Matthew and Luke especially, have Jesus turn towards teaching in parables when opposition to him begins to increase. It’s no surprise then that opposition to Jesus has been in the background of all the parables we’ve looked at so far in this section … Continue reading Excursus: The Pharisees

The Parable of the Good Samaritan

Today as we continue through Jesus’ parables of grace, we come to the magnificent story of the Good Samaritan, one of Jesus’ most famous parables. But just because we know it well does not mean it has nothing to teach us. So let’s take a closer look. Text The Parable of the Good Samaritan is … Continue reading The Parable of the Good Samaritan

The Parable of the Unjust Steward

I once heard a priest say from the pulpit that she was glad there are three readings every Sunday because it meant she didn’t have to preach on the scary passages. I promised myself in that moment never to shrink away from a hard passage of Scripture. The parable we’ll be looking at today, the … Continue reading The Parable of the Unjust Steward