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  • 4 days ago
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Not Entertainment, But Grace


"The last will be first, and the first last.

For many are called, but few chosen.”

Matthew 20:16


Today's Bible Reading: Matthew 20:1-16.


The parable of the workers in the vineyard, teaches us important lessons about God's grace and the nature of His kingdom. In this parable, Jesus compares the kingdom of heaven to a landowner who hires workers at different times throughout the day. 


The landowner represents God, and the workers symbolize people who respond to God's call at various stages of their lives. Some workers are hired early in the morning, while others are recruited later in the day. When evening comes and it is time to pay the workers, they all receive the same wage, regardless of the hours they worked. Those who worked longer grumbled, feeling that they deserved more (v 11).


This parable challenges our human understanding of fairness and rewards. It illustrates God's abundant grace and generosity. The landowner's response to the workers' complaints reveals the heart of God, who says, "Friend, I am doing you no wrong. Did you not agree with me for a denarius? Take what is yours and go your way. I wish to give to this last man the same as to you" (Matthew 20:13-14)


The parable teaches us that God's grace is not limited by our human sense of fairness or merit. God's grace is freely given to all who respond to His call, regardless of when they answer it. It is not based on our works, but on His mercy and love.


The parable also warns against having an attitude of entitlement or comparing ourselves to others. We should not grumble when we see others receiving blessings or rewards that we think we deserve more. Instead, we should focus on being grateful for the grace we have received and trust in God's wisdom and goodness.


The parable teaches us that even those who are converted late in life earn equal rewards along with those converted early, and also that people who convert early in life need not feel jealous of those later converts.


Let us rejoice in the blessings that God bestows upon all who respond to His call.


Prayer: Lord, Help me to be graceful when dealing with others. In Jesus precious name. Amen.

 
 
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

Strengthend By Trials


"We also glory in tribulations,

knowing that tribulation produces

perseverance; and perseverance,

character; and character, hope." - Romans 5:3-4



Today's Bible Reading: Romans 5:1-5.


People who endure trials and suffering are often changed by the experience. But the apostle Paul went further and said that the Christian is to “glory in our tribulationsbecause through them we develop perseverance. With perseverance comes character; and with character, hope (Romans 5:3-4). Paul certainly knew trials—not only shipwrecks but imprisonment for his faith. Yet he wrote to the believers in Rome that “hope does not disappoint, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts by the Holy Spirit” (v 5) The apostle recognised that God’s Spirit keeps our hope in Jesus Christ alive when we put our trust in Him.


As believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, let us pray for the wisdom and courage we need to care enough to lovingly warn one another of the dangers of unrepentant sin. Then, together, we can seek the joys of being restored to our heavenly Father and other believers. Jesus will be “there . . . with [us]” as we do (v 20).


Prayer: Ever-loving God, You promise that You will never leave me. Help me to hold on to Your promises even when I am struggling. In Jesus name I ask. Amen.

 
 
  • 6 days ago
  • 1 min read

Updated: 5 days ago

Courage to Stand Firm


"If anyone suffers as a Christian,

let him not be ashamed,

but let him glorify God in this matter."  

1 Peter 4:16


Today's Bible Reading: 1 Peter 4:12-19.


There is a great problem in the Western Church today, and that is that we have an anemic and watered-down Christianity that has produced an anemic, watered-down, and spineless Christian that is not willing to stand up and be counted on every issue. We must have a virile, dynamic, assertive Christian who lives Christ seven days a week, who is ready to die, if necessary, for his faith. We need Christians who are ethical, honest, gracious, bold, strong, and devoted followers of the Lord Jesus Christ. Is that you?


Prayer: My God and Father, I realise how spineless and pampered my Christian walk is. Give me Your courage, to walk in the footsteps of the Lord Jesus, devotedly. In His name I ask. Amen.

 
 
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