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How are we responding to God's lavish care? Are we producing justice and righteousness, or have we settled for less? The call is clear. We are urged not to receive God's grace in vain but to let it transform us, making us agents of His justice and righteousness in a world desperate for both.
Isn't it awesome that we are the people of God's Vineyard today?! We are grateful to have the book of Isaiah, so we can learn from those who have gone before us and did not meet God's expectation of them in the Vineyard. God wants us to be faithful and choose him. Our responsibility in His Vineyard is to live lives that are pleasing to him.
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How are we responding to God's lavish care? Are we producing justice and righteousness, or have we settled for less? The call is clear. We are urged not to receive God's grace in vain but to let it transform us, making us agents of His justice and righteousness in a world desperate for both.
Isn't it awesome that we are the people of God's Vineyard today?! We are grateful to have the book of Isaiah, so we can learn from those who have gone before us and did not meet God's expectation of them in the Vineyard. God wants us to be faithful and choose him. Our responsibility in His Vineyard is to live lives that are pleasing to him.