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    The ten virgins of Jesus’ parable

    TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | MATTHEW 25

    “Keep on the Watch”

    25:1-12

    Although Jesus directed the parable of the ten virgins to his anointed followers, its basic message applies to all Christians. (w15 3/15 12-16) “Keep on the watch, therefore, because you know neither the day nor the hour.” (Mt 25:13) Can you explain Jesus’ parable?

    • Bridegroom (vs. 1)​—Jesus

    • Discreet, prepared virgins (vs. 2)​—Anointed Christians who are prepared to carry out their assignment faithfully and who shine as illuminators until the end (Php 2:15)

    • The shout: “Here is the bridegroom!” (vs. 6)​—Evidence of Jesus’ presence

    • Foolish virgins (vs. 8)​—Anointed Christians who go out to meet the Bridegroom but who do not remain watchful and do not maintain their integrity

    • The discreet virgins refuse to share their oil (vs. 9)​—After the final sealing, it is too late for faithful anointed ones to help any who have turned unfaithful

    • “The bridegroom came” (vs. 10)​—Jesus comes to render judgment near the end of the great tribulation

    • The discreet virgins enter the marriage feast with the bridegroom, and the door is shut (vs. 10)​—Jesus gathers his faithful anointed ones to heaven, but the unfaithful ones lose their heavenly reward