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Summary: - This Parable is the answer of the Lord to Peter’s question in Matthew 19:27. - The parable is emphasizing a right attitude in service.

WHAT DOES THIS PARABLE TEACH US ABOUT GOD?

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1. God is a generous God.

- It was the landowner’s money and he could do with it as it pleased him.

- Matthew 20:15 Is it against the law for me to do what I want with my money? Should you be jealous because I am kind to others?’

2. God’s blessings are not based on merit system.

- We cannot earn what God gives us.

- What God gives is not pay but a gift; not a reward but grace.

- If a person wants to be justified, it will have to be "as a gift by His grace" you cannot earn it (Romans 3:19-28).

3. We are all equally precious in God’s sight.

- The Jews knew they were God's chosen people and often looked down on the Gentiles.

- We must understand that no group of people will get special privileges and no one is inferior to the other. This is what Jesus meant when He told this parable.

- So, what’s the point? Salvation is available to all people.

LIFE APPLICATIONS:

1. Be thankful for everything.

- Many times we forget that grace is undeserved and we start to think that God owes us something.

2. Do everything without complaining.

- Christians take the grace of God for granted, and often complain about God’s blessings.

- We must rememebr that no part of salvation was fair to Christ, and all is undeserved by us!

3. Stop comparing yourself to others.

- How would you feel if you had worked all day and receive the same as they guy who worked for just 1 hour?

- The latecomers made in one hour what the early comers made in one day. That’s not fair!

- Someone said that there is something that is toxic to the soul, it’s called COMPARISION.

4. Don’t begrudge God’s generosity

- We should never begrudge the grace God bestows on others.

- We need to learn how not to be jealous of another persons blessing and be happy for them.

- Most of us hear the phrase "its not fair!" too many times to count. Sometimes we Christians are the ones who are saying it.

Conclusion:

Jesus called His twelve disciples and said to them, "If anyone wants to be first, he shall be last of all and servant of all." (Mark 9:35)

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