
Stories Told by Jesus
As we begin to study particular parables of Jesus, let's look at the general themes that keep on recurring in those parables. Jesus might tell a new story to teach an old lesson. The parable themes are simple, yet they are at the heart of Jesus’s teaching.
Certain parables illustrate the grace and mercy of God, in forgiving us when we did not deserve it, and when we could not make amends for our sins. God shows a Fatherly love for us, and is longsuffering toward us, even though we may be erring children.
On the other hand, the parables often illustrate the severity and wrath of God in the coming judgment, at which all who have not responded to his mercy will be cast out from his presence.
EXAMPLE: The parable of the unforgiving slave illustrates the mercy and severity of God (Mtt 18:23-35).
Obedience to God is important, indeed essential, even though our works by themselves can never make us worthy of his blessings. God requires obedience of us, and repentance from disobedience, if we are going to be saved by his grace.
EXAMPLE: The parable of the two sons illustrates the importance of obedience rather than lip service (Mtt 21:28-32).
Several parables show that God is not interested in outward show, but in the quality of a person's spirit. Humility, mercy, compassion, sincerity of heart, these are the things that matter.
EXAMPLE: The parable of the whited tombs illustrates the way God looks on the hidden inner person, not the outward (Mtt 23:27-28).
1. One theme in the parables has to do with exterior and interior. Explain.
2. Two themes in the parables are the two sides of God’s nature. What are they?"
3. Three themes in the parables have to do with the value, scope, and power of what?
4. What theme is illustrated by the parable of the two builders, one wise and one foolish?
5. What theme is illustrated by the parable of the two sons?