"Parable for the Unprepared" by Peter Law is a Christian sermon based on the Parable of the Ten Virgins from Matthew 25:1-13.
It emphasizes the certainty and unpredictability of the Day of Judgment when Christ will return, urging listeners to be spiritually prepared through inward transformation and daily watchfulness.
The sermon warns that outward religious appearance is not enough—only true, inward renewal and living faith will ready a person for Christ’s coming.
It explores the consequences of being unprepared, describing entry to eternal life for the wise and exclusion for the foolish as final and irreversible.
The message calls for immediate action, repentance, and diligence so that one may be welcomed at Christ’s coming and not shut out, highlighting the critical importance of being ready for the return of the bridegroom.