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Matthew 20

Posted on 2021-06-28 by Conqueror in Training

This chapter continues Jesus’ teachings and prophecies with a parable about the kingdom of heaven, a third foretelling of His death, healing of blind men, and a glimpse into the differing roles of God and Jesus.

” ‘For the kingdom of heaven is like a master of a house who went out early in the morning to hire laborers for his vineyard. After agreeing with the laborers for a denarius a day, he sent them into his vineyard… And on receiving [a denarius] they grumbled at the master of the house, saying, “These last worked only one hour, and you have made them equal to us who have borne the burden of the day and the scorching heat.” But he replied to one of them, “Friend, I am doing you no wrong.” ‘ ” (v1-2,11-13)

Jesus tells a parable explaining that those who spend their entire lives serving the Lord are not granted a greater reward than those who spend one hour serving Him at the end of their lives. The Lord has the right to reward each person as He sees fit, for He is the sovereign Creator God, Lord of Heaven and Earth, and we are His servants, saved by His grace, not by our works.

This parable reminds me about the importance of contentment – being happy and satisfied. Are we satisfied with the blessings and promises of God? Do we find joy in our salvation and the salvation of others? Are we we genuinely grateful when God blesses others in a way we’d like to be blessed (such as a neighbor getting a new car, or someone getting a position we wanted)?

If we struggle to celebrate the blessings others receive, or hope for more blessings for ourselves, or are lacking any satisfaction in God’s fulfillment of His promises, then let’s view that attitude as a warning sign – we are not fully content with how God is choosing to work.

I strongly caution us against any grumbling or dissatisfaction in how God chooses to work. If we have jealousy, anger, or any disdain, we risk developing a sense of entitlement, robbing ourselves (and others) of joy.

Father God, our Sovereign Lord and King, You have immersed us in Your grace, mercy, and blessing. May we learn to be joyful and satisfied with the level of blessing we have received, and with the promises You have yet to fulfill (such as the reward of eternity). May we also rejoice in the blessings others receive, and not covet them. May we exude joy and satisfaction in You, setting a Christlike example for those around us. In the name of Jesus we honor, praise and glorify You, amen.

~ Conqueror in Training

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