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What does the parable of the 10 virgins teach us?

What does the parable of the 10 virgins teach us?

The parable of the Ten Virgins reinforces the call for readiness in the face of the uncertain time of this second “coming.” It has been described as a “watching parable.” Like the parable of the Lost Coin, it is a parable about women which immediately follows, and makes the same point as, a preceding parable about men.

What is the theme of the parable of the ten virgins?

The virgins represent the people that Jesus will judge during his second coming. This parable teaches us that God will come down to judge us and that we must be prepared for him. If we are not prepared for judgment day than we will pay the consequences and be sent to hell.

What does the ten virgins in the Bible represent?

It can be concluded that the ten virgins represent the people who have faith in Jesus Christ and have been taught His gospel and know the commandments they should live by and are not the rank and file of the world.

What lessons do we learn from the parable of the sower?

3 Business Lessons from the Parable of the Sower

  • Commit. When Jesus breaks down the parable, he explains that the sower is sowing the Word of God.
  • Take Risks. You have to play the odds when it comes to business (or, really life in general.)
  • Expect God’s Best. Some of your seeds will find good soil!

What does the oil in the lamp of the virgins represent?

The oil in the parable represents our faith and testimony, our purity and dedication, our good works, and our keeping of covenants—all of the ways in which we have “taken the Holy Spirit for [our] guide” (D&C 45:57).

What does oil in your lamp mean?

Basically it means that you are to continue to maintain a relationship with God daily, work to keep sin out of your life that will separate you from God spiritually, and remain filled with His Spirit (“oil”).

What is the main message of the parable of the sower?

It is a growth parable. The man represents God and the seed is His message. Just as a planted seed starts to grow, the word of God starts to deepen and grow within a person. Some seed fell on the path and the birds ate it.

What do the lamps represent?

Life, the LIGHT of divinity, wisdom, intellect, and good works are all manifestations of the symbolic nature of the lamp. Lamps can also be a gateway to another plane, as in the story of Aladdin and the genie. Brings protection against dark demons, and can be the illumination of the spirit.

Why do virgins trim their wicks?

Revelation 5:11 states that John saw that there are millions of angels in Heaven. The song also alludes to the Parable of the Ten Virgins from the Gospel of Matthew (25:1–13) with the lyrics “The virgins are all trimming their wicks,” a reference to the virgins’ preparation of the Second Coming of Christ.

What does the sower represent?

The parable of the sower of seed (Matthew 13: 1–9, 18–23)

Parable Meaning
A man went out to sow grain. The man represents God and the seed is His message.
Some seed fell on the path and the birds ate it. The birds represent Satan. The seed on the path represents people who hear the message, but it is immediately lost.

What does the parable of the Ten Virgins teach?

This is a parable that Jesus taught on being prepared. Jesus taught us the importance of preparing for his coming in a story about ten virgins (or young girls) and their lamps. The parable of the ten virgins is based on ancient Jewish wedding customs.

How to prepare for a parable of Jesus?

Have students line up in two teams. Invite them to “prepare” for something in a relay mode: this could be putting on clothes, packing a bag, or another preparation routine. Discuss with students that today’s Gospel lesson involves a parable of Jesus, meaning a story that taught a deeper lesson. In this lesson, Jesus talked about being ready.

What did President Kimball say about the Ten Virgins?

Read the following quotation by President Spencer W. Kimball: “The ten virgins belonged to the kingdom and had every right to the blessings—except that five were not valiant and were not ready when the great day came. They were unprepared through not living all the commandments.

Who is the bridegroom in the story of the Ten Virgins?

The very fact that Christ is the Bridegroom in this story, makes the bride, the ten virgins, THE CHURCH. Narrator 1: While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept. Superintendent: ALL of the virgins slumbered and slept which means ALL of God’s church is sleeping.

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Ruth Doyle