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Exposed by Vineyard IllustrationsThe Greatest Man Who Ever Lived
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Jesus next shows that the failure of those religious leaders is not simply in neglecting to serve God. No, but they are actually evil, wicked men. “There was a man, a householder,” Jesus relates, “who planted a vineyard and put a fence around it and dug a winepress in it and erected a tower, and let it out to cultivators, and traveled abroad. When the season of the fruits came around, he dispatched his slaves to the cultivators to get his fruits.
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Exposed by Vineyard IllustrationsThe Greatest Man Who Ever Lived
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The “slaves” are the prophets that the “householder,” Jehovah God, sent to “the cultivators” of his “vineyard.” These cultivators are leading representatives of the nation of Israel, which nation the Bible identifies as God’s “vineyard.”
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Exposed by Vineyard IllustrationsThe Greatest Man Who Ever Lived
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The fruitage that Jehovah expects from such cultivators is faith in his Son, the true Messiah.
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