173:3.1
As the caviling Pharisees
stood there in silence before Jesus, he looked down on them and said: “Since you are in doubt
about John’s mission and arrayed in enmity against the
teaching and the works of the Son of Man, give ear while I tell you a
parable: A certain great and respected landholder had two sons, and
desiring the help of his sons in the management of his large estates,
he came to one of them, saying, `Son, go work today in my
vineyard.’ And this unthinking son answered his father,
saying, `I will not go'; but afterward he repented and went. When he
had found his older son, likewise he said to him, `Son, go work in my
vineyard.’ And this hypocritical and unfaithful son answered,
`Yes, my father, I will go.’ But when his father had
departed, he went not. Let me ask you, which of these sons really did
his father’s will?”
173:3.2
And the people spoke with one accord, saying, “The first
son.” And then said Jesus: “Even so; and now do I
declare that the publicans
and harlots, even though they appear to refuse the call to repentance,
shall see the error of their way and go on into the kingdom of God
before you, who make great pretensions of serving the Father in heaven
while you refuse to do the works of the Father. It was not you, the Pharisees
and scribes,
who believed John, but rather the publicans and sinners; neither do you
believe my teaching, but the common people hear my words
gladly.”
173:3.3
Jesus did not despise the Pharisees
and Sadducees
personally. It was their systems of teaching and practice which he
sought to discredit. He was hostile to no man, but here was occurring
the inevitable clash between a new and living religion
of the spirit and the older religion of ceremony, tradition, and
authority.
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