Reflections: Sunday the Nineteenth Week of Pentecost

October 8, 2023

Today’s Reading: Matthew 21:33-46

Daily Lectionary: Nehemiah 4:7-23, 1 Timothy 3:1-16

But when the tenants saw the son, they said to themselves, ‘This is the heir. Come, let us kill him and have his inheritance.’  And they took him and threw him out of the vineyard and killed him. (Matthew 21:38, 39)

In the Name of Jesus, Amen. The master of the house who planted the vineyard is God. The vineyard is Israel, God’s people. The tenants of the vineyard are the religious leaders. The servants sent to gather the fruit of the vineyard are the prophets sent by God to preach and teach God’s Word. The son sent by the master of house is Jesus, the only begotten Son of God. 

The parable was a direct and clear condemnation of the elders of the people and the chief priests. Jesus was pointing a finger directly at them, “you have done this!” God’s Word from the mouth of God Himself condemned them. There was no wiggle room for these leaders. They and all who heard knew what Jesus meant. They should have repented. But rather they bound themselves in their sin and hardness of heart and desired Jesus dead. Perhaps, some by God’s mercy later, after Jesus’ death and resurrection, saw clearly, repented and believed with Jesus’ parable still burning on their hearts and minds.

Leaders of God’s people, then and now, are always in grave danger of forgetting to whom the vineyard belongs. The church is always in need of faithful pastors, of tenants, to care for God’s people according to His Word and will. Unfaithfulness in preaching and teaching mutes the voice of the Apostles, those sent by God, effectively killing them and throwing them out of the church. 

Jesus’ parable serves as a reminder to pray for faithful pastors who hold tightly to the Word of God. “Ask the Lord of the harvest to send out workers…” (Matthew 9:38). Pray daily for your own pastor. Pray that pastors would always remember whose vineyard it is in which they work. They serve in the stead and by the command of Jesus for your salvation. Pray that the lay leaders of your congregation would support faithful ministers as they serve God’s people. It is the Lord’s vineyard, His people, for whom He sent His Son to die.

You, and all believers, are the fruit of God’s vineyard. His fruit brought forth through Baptism and faithful preaching and nurtured in the Holy Communion.  In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

You brought a vine out of Egypt; 

  … and planted it. 

 Look down from heaven, and see; 

   have regard for this vine,

   the stock that your right hand planted… 

Let your face shine, that we 

   may be saved! (Psalm 80:8,14b, 15a, 19b)

-Pastor Preston Paul is pastor at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Almena, WI.

Audio Reflections Speaker: Pastor Jonathan Lackey is the pastor at Grace Lutheran Church, Vine Grove, Ky.

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