The Kingdom of Heaven Page #2

Synopsis: Jesus uses a series of short stories, parables, to help us learn about the Kingdom of Heaven and about how to live each day. Eternal life, faith, judgment, obedience and preparedness are the principles explored in this video. The Kingdom of Heaven begins with Jesus in the clouds and angels in the background. There are people from different times and different races looking into the clouds and seeing Jesus. Jesus begins to speak to the people about the Kingdom of Heaven and how the treatment of others is the same as actions toward Him. Slowly, Jesus' shining garment is traded for an earthly robe and He is preaching to a gathering of people. Two Pharisees watch and listen. Boaz, one of the Pharisees, is angered by what he hears Jesus saying and the other Jeremiah is intrigued. David and Sarah, brother and sister, listen also. Boaz says that all Jesus does is tell silly stories. Jeremiah tries to explain that perhaps Jesus wants everyone to discover the meaning from the stories. Sarah agr
 
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1991
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Fall in line for the wedding party!

Fall in line for the wedding party!

Master Judah arrives!

Master Judah arrives!

Fall in line for the wedding party!

Master Judah arrives!

Master... Judah arrives...

Master... Judah... arrives

Fall in line for the wedding party.

Master Judah arrives.

Fall in line for the wedding party.

Oh, we've been around this part of

the city several times, Judah, sir.

Are you sure everyone's

had a chance to hear?

I should think so!

I... I don't want

to leave anyone behind.

Master Judah arrives!

Oh, no, no, no, no, no!

We've given ample warning.

Alright, then.

Now on to the wedding.

Master Judah arrives! Fall in

line for the wedding party!

Master Judah arrives!

He's arrived!

Quick, the wedding

party is passing!

Wait! Wait for us!

Come here!

Give us some of your oil! We can't see!

But, then we'll all run out.

Leah, hurry up! Come here!

I'm sorry, Simone.

I want to help you, but...

but if we don't leave now,

we'll all miss the wedding.

We'll knock on these doors!

Try to buy some! Hurry!

Let us begin.

Oh God, we come before thee...

Judah... Judah!

Who calls?

Your friends! Your friends?!

Do I know you? Hold up your lamps

so I can see your faces.

Well, we have no oil.

Our light has gone out.

If you are my friends, why didn't

you come when I called?

Come Judah, it's time to begin.

I'm... I'm sorry, I know you not.

Watch therefore, for ye know

neither the day nor the hour

wherein the Son of Man cometh.

Come again tomorrow.

You can hear Jesus teach then.

Master, why do you speak

to the people in parables?

Wouldn't it be easier to teach them plainly?

To you it is given to know

the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven,

but to them it is not given.

Don't you want them to understand, Lord?

Yes, but their ears are dull,

and their eyes are closed.

But blessed are your eyes and ears,

for they see and hear.

The parable of the sower, Master.

There's something I don't understand.

Come.

Sit next to me.

Behold, a sower went forth to sow.

And when he sowed,

some seeds fell by the wayside.

I know that you are the sower, Lord,

and that the seeds are the word of God.

But what does this mean,

seeds falling by the wayside?

When anyone hears the word of God

but refuses to understand it

then the evil one comes

and takes away that

which was sown in his heart.

This is he who received

the seed by the wayside.

But he who receives the seed

into a stony place

hears the word of God with joy at first,

but when the heat of persecution rises,

his faith dies, and he falls away,

because the seed has no root in his heart.

He that received the seed among

thorns is he that heareth the word,

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Brian Nissen

Brian Nissen (20 October 1927 in London – 8 February 2001 in Salisbury, Wiltshire) was a British actor and television continuity announcer. more…

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