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In Matthew 20, Jesus tells what is often known as 'the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard.' It might be better named 'the Parable of the Generous Boss' as the employer is the main character - the one who shows deep compassion for those who haven't been hired, and is generous with his own money.
This parable has strong Christological links and shows us that the end of the day, God is just, God is gracious, God honours us and deals with our shame, and God is compassionate. At the end of the day, God is generous!
This sermon was preached on Sunday 24th September at Pakenham Lakeside Church.
It can be enhanced by viewing the Prezi zooming visuals found at this link.
Enjoy!
By Nathan HedtIn Matthew 20, Jesus tells what is often known as 'the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard.' It might be better named 'the Parable of the Generous Boss' as the employer is the main character - the one who shows deep compassion for those who haven't been hired, and is generous with his own money.
This parable has strong Christological links and shows us that the end of the day, God is just, God is gracious, God honours us and deals with our shame, and God is compassionate. At the end of the day, God is generous!
This sermon was preached on Sunday 24th September at Pakenham Lakeside Church.
It can be enhanced by viewing the Prezi zooming visuals found at this link.
Enjoy!