Thursday August 18
An open invitation
  • Ezekiel 36:23-28
  • Psalm 51:12-15,18-19
  • Matthew 22:1-14

Who would not want to attend a wedding party? And a royal wedding party at that? However, we see the shockingly negative response of many who are invited despite being reminded over and again, even going to the extent of treating the messengers who bear the news so cruelly. The humiliated king then chooses to invite any random person who is willing to taste his feast. The kingdom of God is likened to a royal wedding feast, and we, whether worthy or not, are being invited to attend. Without any doubt, we would like to say ‘yes’ to this call, for we know this is such a great privilege. However, we are reminded that along with our willing heart, we should be suitably clothed to please the king. Good deeds are our clothing, we are to live and act in ways which are pleasing to the Lord. What types of garments have we put on over ourselves? Are they washed clean or stained? Are we willing to spend some time mending them so that when we finally get to the banquet, the king may nod his head in approval?

Prayer: Abba Father, may we be worthy to partake in Your kingdom. Clothe us in virtues that are pleasing to you. Amen.

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