Reflection on Matthew 22:1-14

Scripture

“’Friend,’ he asked, ‘why is it that you are here without wedding clothes?’ But the man had no reply. Then the king said to his aides, ‘Bind his hands and feet, and throw him into the outer darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.’”

Observation

Jesus tells them (the priests and Pharisees) another parable about the Kingdom.

A king prepares a great feast for the wedding of his son. He sends his servants to notify the invited guests. that the feast is ready, but they refused to come. They make excuses and some even kill the king’s messengers.

The king then sends his servants out to invite everyone they find to come to the feast. The king notices that one of the guests is not wearing the right clothes. So he orders him to be bound and thrown into the outer darkness.

Application

The king is God the Father and the son is Jesus. The wedding is obviously the end times feast referred to in Revelation.

The originally invited guests are the Jews, particularly the leaders who reject God’s commission to be His people. They beat up and even killed the prophets, who gave the invitation to His wedding feast.

With the original invitees refusing to honour the king by attending his feast, the king invites everyone, good and bad, to come to the feast. That is us, the Gentile followers of Jesus.

One guest got into the feast improperly dressed. Paul tells us that we must be clothed in Christ. This man was dressed in his own righteousness, the deeds that are like filthy rags.

There are people in churches who have not put on Christ, They have come in through the door of the feast, but they will be kicked out.

Prayer

Thank you, Jesus, for inviting me into your great Feast. Please help me to remember to be clothed daily in you. Amen.

New evidence has experts believing this is Noah’s Ark

From news.com.au

New evidence suggests this is Noah’s Ark

Adriana Diaz – New York Post — 2 minutes


A recent discovery has led some experts to believe they’ve found the fossil of Noah’s Ark.

Researchers have found that a boat-shaped mound — long believed by the faithful to be Noah’s Ark — was most likely submerged under water during a devastating flood some 5000 years ago, The Jerusalem Post reported.

The international team of experts has been working together since 2021 to study the Durupinar Formation, which they believe could be the site of a massive preserved vessel.

The 164m geological structure, composed of limonite — an ore of iron — is located approximately 35km south of Mount Ararat’s summit, in Turkey near the Iranian border in the Dogubayazit district of Agri.

This formation has interested experts for decades due to its ship-like shape and dimensions, similar to the biblical description of Noah’s Ark and Mount Ararat’s mention in religious texts.

According to the Bible, the dimensions of the vessel were “a length of three hundred cubits, its width fifty cubits, and its height thirty cubits,” mirroring those of the Durupinar formation, “and the ark rested … upon the mountains of Ararat”.

New findings have also shown that the formation was once submerged under water as soil samples containing traces of claylike materials, marine deposits and seafood remnants were dated back to a time when the biblical floods are said to have occurred, between 3500 and 5000 years ago.

“According to the initial results, it’s believed there were human activities in this region since the Chalcolithic period,” professor Faruk Kaya, a lead researcher on the subject, told The Jerusalem Post.

The marine deposits and seafood remnants have pushed researchers to believe the area was once filled with water.

“Our studies show that this region harboured life in that period and that, at some point, it was covered by water, which reinforces the possibility that a catastrophic event of great magnitude occurred,” the researchers stated.

Previous research concluded that humans had likely been in the area, but the additional evidence of past floods in the region has encouraged those who believe this to be Noah’s Ark.

Various religious texts, including those touted by Christianity, Judaism and Islam, all reference Noah and the ark, but scientists have yet to determine the authenticity of the stories.

Since its discovery in 1948, many have theorised that the Durupinar formation is the fossilised wood of Noah’s ark.

More Coverage

The reality of these occurrences has continued to be a topic of debate between scientists and scholars for centuries. However, recent research has pushed more experts to believe the legend may be true.

Researchers involved in the project noted, “The evidence suggests that the story might have a basis in reality”.

Quote for the Day

Believing that God is good is absolutely vital to becoming effective in the ministry of the Gospel. Our endurance in representing Jesus well and consistently is dependent on this one thing. God is absolute goodness. Bill Johnson et al