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In this episode, we study Matthew 20:1–16, where Jesus tells a story that powerfully reminds us that salvation is not earned, deserved, or ranked. It is a gift of grace.
We reflect on how comparison can quietly steal our joy, why Jesus Himself is the true reward, and how God’s kindness calls both new and longtime believers to humility and gratitude. This passage invites us to lay down pride, release comparison, and rest fully in the grace that saves us.
Reflection Questions:
1. Where might I be relying on comparison or performance instead of resting in God’s grace?
2. How am I responding to God’s invitation in this season? Am I focused on His kindness or on what others have been given?
3. In what areas of my life do I need to shift my eyes back to Jesus and remember that He is the true reward?
All are invited -- only by grace.
By Frensley SmithIn this episode, we study Matthew 20:1–16, where Jesus tells a story that powerfully reminds us that salvation is not earned, deserved, or ranked. It is a gift of grace.
We reflect on how comparison can quietly steal our joy, why Jesus Himself is the true reward, and how God’s kindness calls both new and longtime believers to humility and gratitude. This passage invites us to lay down pride, release comparison, and rest fully in the grace that saves us.
Reflection Questions:
1. Where might I be relying on comparison or performance instead of resting in God’s grace?
2. How am I responding to God’s invitation in this season? Am I focused on His kindness or on what others have been given?
3. In what areas of my life do I need to shift my eyes back to Jesus and remember that He is the true reward?
All are invited -- only by grace.