When the Invited Guests Don’t Show Up!
Yesterday I spent quite a while cutting huge chunks of choice roast beef into nice slices so we could serve them to the dear people who come to our door. Many are homeless – all are poor.
While I was cutting meat, my husband was heating up perogies, pasta, and carrots to complete the feast. Let me just say, the street friends with one voice said, “You guys have outdone yourselves today!” Normally it is a bag lunch, sometimes chili or spaghetti. Never a meal like this. These folks were very thankful.
Someone very kindly donated 100 servings of this unbelievable meal. As I was standing there slicing this roast beef, I wondered what happened to the 100 people who did not show up for such an incredible meal.
In Matthew 22:1-14, Jesus tells the story of a king who was hosting a wedding banquet. In those days, the word went out that the wedding feast was about to happen, and it would be ready soon! When all the preparations were complete, the invitation was sent out to all the guests!
The trouble all started as the invited guests were too busy to show up and the excuses poured in. So, the “b” guest list was sent out but they too, sent their regrets. Too busy!
So, the king sent out the “c’ list. This list included literally anyone willing to come. And come they did. “So the servants went out into the streets and gathered all the people they could find, the bad as well as the good, and the wedding hall was filled with guests.” (Matt. 22:6). Among the guests, there was one who showed up, not dressed properly for the wedding. He wanted the food, but not to honor the king and the gift that was offered. They tossed him out! Jesus introduces this parable as reflecting the kingdom of God.
To be invited to God’s table and enjoy all the riches there is our privilege and it should be accepted as the gift that it is. God is not lucky to have us! It is our privilege to be a part of His family. May we come humbly and with thankful hearts. What a gift to be invited to such a rich banquet every day! Spread the word! Everyone is invited.
Dear Father,
Thank you for the gift of salvation. I know that it is by grace, and I did not earn it. Thank you for inviting me. It is such a privilege. I pray that You would give me the opportunity to invite someone else today!
In Jesus Name,
Amen