The Parable of the Minas compares Jesus Christ, the Lord of lords and King of kings to a certain « nobleman who went into a far country to receive for himself a kingdom and to return. » (Luke 19:12)
2. « It is the GLORY of GOD to
conceal a matter;
But the GLORY OF KINGS to
search out a matter. »
(Proverbs 25:2)
3. The Parable of the
Minas compares
Jesus Christ, the Lord of
lords and King of kings
to a certain
« nobleman who
went into a far country
to receive for himself a
kingdom and to
return. » (Luke 19:12)
4. Upon his return, the
faithful servants,
who have increased
their money, will be
given power to
reign and rule
over many cities
(in other words, the
faithful servants will
be made « rulers » or
« kings »).
5. In contrast, unfaithful servants will become the
nobleman’s « enemies, who did not want him to reign
over them, and will be slain before him. » (Luke 19:27) The
weak and unclean and unbelieving, and the liars and
murderers and the fornicators and the sorcerers, and the
idolaters will be equally treated like them. (Rev. 21: 8)
6. Jesus has made many
other parables to
preach the gospel
of the Kingdom of
God; and the FEW
ONES, who are earnestly
seeking for it, are given
permission to uncover its
mystery. “Again, the kingdom of
heaven is like treasure
hidden in a field” (Matt
13:44)
7. Jesus said, « Do not
fear, little flock, for it
is your Father’s good
pleasure to give you
the kingdom. » (Luke
12:32)
Matt 13:11, Mark 4:11,
Luke 8:10 reveal that the
kingdom of God is a
mystery.
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