One day Jesus told a story about a wedding feast. Let's learn something
about Jewish traditions
before we hear the story.
The Jewish marriage took place in three stages over a long period of
time. When the couple
was still very young, an Engagement was arranged by the parents, sometimes
with the help
of a "matchmaker".
Second, there was a Betrothal ceremony held at the bride's house. The
couple exchanged
vows and the groom gave the bride presents. This period lasted for
a year or two, but the bride
continued to live with her parents. During this time the bride was
said to be "betrothed"
or "espoused" to the young man.
The Marriage Supper came next. It usually happened at night. The groom
and his friends came
to the bride's house. She would be wearing a thick veil. She and her
friends would accompany
the groom and his friends to his father's house or maybe a larger hall
where the festivities would
take place. A contract was signed. The bride and groom would
spend time together, then the
bride would remain by herself for seven days. At the end of the
week, the bride would return
to the group, remove her veil so that everyone could see her. If the
young woman had never
been married, the feast would last for seven days. If she were a widow
remarrying, it would
last for three days.
In the story Jesus told, the ten virgins were waiting for the bridegroom
to come. Possibly they
were already at the hall where the bridegroom was bringing his bride.
It was nighttime and they
all had lamps with oil in them, and the lamps were burning brightly.
They waited and waited. Still the wedding party had not arrived. As
it got later, they began to
get drowsy, and one by one they fell asleep.
Then they heard someone calling, "Here's the bridegroom! Come out to
meet him."
They began to get up, but some of the lamps began going out.
Five of the girls were prepared for just such an event. They had planned
ahead and anticipated
the delay. They had extra oil to add to their lamps. They were wise
to make this preparation.
The five foolish girls had no extra oil. They wanted to borrow some
from the wise girls, but
they refused. They said there might not be enough for all of them.
They urged the girls to go
and buy some oil from someone who had it for sale. The girls
left to go find a merchant who
would sell them oil.
While they were gone, the bridegroom arrived and the five wise girls
and the rest of the
wedding party went inside. The door was shut.
The five foolish girls came back. They shouted for someone to open the
door for them,
but sadly there was no way for them to enter. The bridegroom replied,
"I tell you the truth.
I don't know you."
There are many ideas about the meaning of this parable. But one idea
seems to be very clear;
we need to live our lives in such a way that we are always ready for
the Lord's return or for
the end of our lives.
Memory Verse
You also must be ready because the Son of Man will come at an hour when
you do not expect him.
Luke 12:40 (NIV)
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