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In this message, we explore Jesus’ parable of the Vineyard Workers. A story that disrupts our assumptions about fairness and challenges the way we see God, ourselves, and others. Jesus paints a picture of a kingdom where grace overturns entitlement, where the last are welcomed as the first, and where God’s generosity refuses to fit into our human standards of merit and reward.This passage invites us to wrestle with a God who gives not according to what we think we deserve, but according to His overflowing mercy. As we walk through the story, we’ll reflect on what it means to trust a God whose goodness is “scandalous” by earthly standards and how this upside‑down generosity calls us to live differently in our relationships, our expectations, and our discipleship.
By Varsity Bible ChurchIn this message, we explore Jesus’ parable of the Vineyard Workers. A story that disrupts our assumptions about fairness and challenges the way we see God, ourselves, and others. Jesus paints a picture of a kingdom where grace overturns entitlement, where the last are welcomed as the first, and where God’s generosity refuses to fit into our human standards of merit and reward.This passage invites us to wrestle with a God who gives not according to what we think we deserve, but according to His overflowing mercy. As we walk through the story, we’ll reflect on what it means to trust a God whose goodness is “scandalous” by earthly standards and how this upside‑down generosity calls us to live differently in our relationships, our expectations, and our discipleship.