Definition of Parable?
The
word signifies in general a comparison, or a parallel, by which one thing is
used to illustrate another. It is a likeness taken from the sphere of real, or
sensible, or earthly incidents, in order to convey an ideal, or spiritual, or
heavenly meaning. As uttering one thing and signifying something else, it is in
the nature of a riddle and has therefore a light and a dark side, it is
intended to stir curiosity and calls for intelligence in the listener. The
derivation of the Hebrew is unknown.
Parable of The
Doorkeeper
Mark
13:33-37 (Matthew 24:42)
Take
heed, watch; for you do not know when the time will come. It is like a man
going on a journey, when he leaves home and puts his servants in charge, each
with his work, and commands the doorkeeper to be on the watch. Watch therefore
-- for you do not know when the master of the house will come, in the evening,
or at midnight, or at cockcrow, or in the
morning -- lest he come suddenly
and find you asleep. And what I say to you I say to all: Watch."
Explanation/Meaning:
What does the Lord expect from us and are we
ready to meet his expectations? The Lord Jesus told a story that was familiar
to his followers -- the necessity for laborers to be ready for action and ready
to give their best when the master returned from his journey. Were these
servants excited or anxious about their master's return? The watchful servants
looked forward to the future because they knew their master would be pleased
and would reward them for their vigilance and hard work. Disaster and reprisal,
however, awaited those who were unprepared because of carelessness or laziness.
The
prophet Isaiah tells us that God will surely reward those who wait for him:
"From of old no one has heard or perceived by the ear, no eye has seen a
God besides you, who works for those who wait for him" (Isaiah 64:4). Our
Master, the Lord Jesus Christ, entrusts us with his gifts and grace and he expects
to be ready for action and prepared for the future. Our call is not only believe, but to watch;
not only to love, but to watch; not only to obey, but to watch! What are we to
watch for? The greatest event to come
--the return of our Master and Lord
Jesus Christ when he comes again in glory at the end of the age. The kind of
watching our Lord has in mind is not a passive "wait and see what
happens" approach to life. The Lord
urges us to vigilance and to active prayer that his "kingdom may
come" and his "will be done on earth as it is in heaven". We are not only to watch for Christ, but to
watch with Christ. The Lord wants us to
have our hearts and minds fixed on him and his word. He wants us to be ready for his action and
grace in our lives and in our world. Those who "wait" for the Lord
will not be disappointed. He will surely
come with his grace and saving help. Do you watch for the Lord's action in your
life with expectant faith and with joyful hope?
"Lord,
awaken my heart and mind to receive your word and to prepare for your coming
again. Free me from complacency, from
the grip of sin and worldliness, and from attachments to things which pass
away. May I always be eager to receive
your word and be ready to meet you when you came again."
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