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Jesus is establishing an upside-down Kingdom where those who were thought to be outsiders are suddenly included. As with the Roman who requests help for his servants it only takes faith and an inquiring Spirit; Jesus does the rest. Those who find themselves “outside the gate” in Jesus’s illustration are all the religious leaders who have used their position to prosper themselves but impoverish the Kingdom of Jesus.
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Jesus is establishing an upside-down Kingdom where those who were thought to be outsiders are suddenly included. As with the Roman who requests help for his servants it only takes faith and an inquiring Spirit; Jesus does the rest. Those who find themselves “outside the gate” in Jesus’s illustration are all the religious leaders who have used their position to prosper themselves but impoverish the Kingdom of Jesus.