The Two Sons Matthew 21 28 32 I
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The Two Sons (Matthew 21: 28 -32) I. The Father’s Command (Matthew 21: 28). A. “Son, go work today in my vineyard” (vs. 28). 1. The relationship was that of Father & Son.
The Two Sons (Matthew 21: 28 -32) I. The Father’s Command (Matthew 21: 28). A. “Son, go work today in my vineyard” (vs. 28). 2. The command was to “Go work” (II Cor 6: 1; Philippians 2: 12).
The Two Sons (Matthew 21: 28 -32) I. The Father’s Command (Matthew 21: 28). A. “Son, go work today in my vineyard” (vs. 28). 3. The time was “Today” (Rev 2: 10; Heb 3: 7, 8; II Corinthians 6: 2).
The Two Sons (Matthew 21: 28 -32) I. The Father’s Command (Matthew 21: 28). A. “Son, go work today in my vineyard” (vs. 28). 4. The place was in His “Vineyard” (Eph 3: 20, 21; Phil 2: 14 -16).
The Two Sons (Matthew 21: 28 -32) II. The Sons’ Answers (Matthew 21: 29, 30). A. The first son: “I will not” (vs. 29). B. The second son: “I go sir” (vs. 30; Ecc 5: 4, 5; I John 3: 18).
The Two Sons (Matthew 21: 28 -32) III. The Sons’ Actions (Matthew 21: 29, 30). A. The first son: “he regretted it and went” (vs. 29). 1. Repentance (Luke 13: 3; Acts 17: 30).
The Two Sons (Matthew 21: 28 -32) III. The Sons’ Actions (Matthew 21: 29, 30). A. The first son: “he regretted it and went” (vs. 29). 2. Obedience (Matt 7: 21 -23; Heb 5: 8, 9; Matt 3: 5, 6).
The Two Sons (Matthew 21: 28 -32) III. The Sons’ Actions (Matthew 21: 29, 30). B. The second son: “he did not go” (vs. 30; Matthew 3: 7 -9).
The Two Sons (Matthew 21: 28 -32) Jesus’ Question. (Matthew 21: 31 a)