As Jesus progressed in His final trip to Jerusalem, He gave the parable of the minas (Luke 19:11-27) to inform His followers that the kingdom of God was not to be fully realized at that time. The focus of parable was the duty of His servants during His absence. However, the parable also revealed that He had enemies who refused His authority over them (v. 14). After His Triumphal Entry and cleansing temple ((19:20-48), Jesus' authority was challenged by the Sadducees and the scribes of the Pharisees (20:1-8). In response, Jesus gave the parable of the wicked tenants (Luke 20:9-18). This message focuses on the backstory of their rejection of Him and His rejection of them.
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