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Jesus Teaches of Grace, Greatness, and Service. A. The parable of the workers in the vineyard. 1. (Matthew 20:1-2) A landowner’s workers early in the morning. “For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire laborers for his vineyard.
Jesus warns, “So the last will be first, and the first last” (20:16). Matthew 20:1-16. THE PARABLE OF THE WORKERS IN THE VINEYARD. In chapter 19, we heard of rewards that grow out of one’s discipleship: • The rich young man was denied heavenly blessings because he loved his money too much and God too little (19:16-26).
The owner of a vineyard hires day laborers at various times throughout the day. The ones hired at six o'clock in the morning put in a full day’s work. Those hired at five o'clock put in only one hour of work. But the owner pays everyone a full day’s wage (a denarius).
Mt 20:1-16. Parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard. This parable, recorded only by Matthew, is closely connected with the end of the nineteenth chapter, being spoken with reference to Peter's question as to how it should fare with those who, like himself, had left all for Christ.
Matthew 20:1-7 meaning Jesus tells the first half of the parable of the Vineyard laborers. He describes how the landowner continually goes out throughout the day to hire workers to help harvest.
Verses 9–19 Christ spoke this parable against those who were resolved not to own his authority, though the evidence of it was ever so full and convincing; and it comes very seasonably to show that by questioning his authority they forfeited their own.
16 lis 2020 · Why is the fear of man dangerous? Why do you think Joseph and Nicodemus became bold enough to become public disciples of Jesus after Jesus died? What is the significance of Nicodemus bringing such an abundance of myrrh and aloes to Jesus’ burial?