Psalm 80: 8-15 The Lord’s Vineyard CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO

This topic relates to Israel, on the one hand, and to the church, on the other.  We will look at both applications.

Israel

The Lord planted his vineyard [Ps 80:8-16] when he planted Israel as a vine brought out of Egypt – he planted it in the land of Canaan – that vine had a good start and spread out well – but it yielded wild grapes [Is 5:1-10] and the pastors ended up destroying his vineyard [Jer 12:10] – so the Lord allowed it to be beaten down by wild beasts – when it brought forth fruit to the Lord, he sent his servants to receive the fruit and eventually sent his Son Jesus – yet the husbandmen killed the prophets and Jesus when they came for the fruit [Matt 21:33-41] – so the Lord destroyed those husbandmen – eventually, in the restoration of Israel following the second coming of Jesus, the vine will spread out and flourish in the earth.

In I Ki 21, the death of Naboth at the hands of Jezebel and her men so that Ahab could possess Naboth’s vineyard pictures the death of the Lord Jesus Christ and the taking of his vineyard by the Pharisees – it appears that antichrist has been in possession of the vineyard ever since [the spirit of antichrist is already here, 1 Jn 4:3].

The Church

When Jesus came, he said that he was the vine [Jn 15:1-8] – so you can readily see that Israel and the church are completely different entities – in no way is the church the replacement for or the continuation of Israel.

Since Jesus is now the vine, it is very important to recognize who the other key people are and what their function is:

  1. The Lord Jesus is the vine, Jn 15:1
  2. The Lord God is the husbandman, Jn 15:1
  3. And we are the branches, Jn 15:5

As the branches we are: