INTRO: In this message I want to review where we have been and seek to tie together any the loose ends and put all these parables in their prophetical context. We began with four messages of general introductions, and now we want to make a general conclusion to the series. Possibly, some day I’ll cover one more set of parables, which would be what I would view as the early parables of Jesus. You see, in looking at these latter parables one might ask, why do they not cover the Church age? And the answer to that is, I believe, that Jesus gave eight parables that deal with the Church age. Most of those are found in Matthew 13 and the messages to those are available on sermonaudio.
In these parables we have covered 13 parables and we will take an overview this morning of what they deal with. And so I will leave all that for subject this morning, the general conclusions to the latter parables. Here I want to review the four messages that gave the introduction to the subject of prophecy and these parables.
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Much Food for Thought Wow! What an amazing sermon! Phil Schlamp contextualizes "The latter Parables of Jesus" into the dawn of the Millennial age. Schlamp draws on the last parables of Christ to consider who will be present and who will absent at the inauguration of Christ in the age to come. He presents this in a way I have never heard in any sermon before. If there is one sermon that is a "must listen", for its deep understanding of eschatology, then this would be that sermon. Highly recommended!