Jesus is like a Master of Feasts. He hasn't come to make us miserable through fasting; He's come to make us merry through feasting. Jesus is also like a Loving Husband. He graciously provides for, protects, cherishes, and nourishes those who belong to Him through the gospel. Furthermore, Jesus is like an Accomplished Tailor. He is not simply going to patch up the holes we've got in our clothes because of our sin—only for them to be torn again and again. Rather, He has come to give us completely new clothes through His life so we can stand before God the Father guiltless and righteous. And finally, Jesus is like a Generous Winemaker. He brings something radically different than religion (the gospel) based on something completely opposite of our works (His grace). How? The key is in verse 20 of Mark chapter two. "The days will come when the bridegroom is taken away." Jesus, the bridegroom, will have to leave the party so we can be brought in. On the cross, Jesus was forsaken by His Father as a sinner so he could give us a wedding feast as the Savior.