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The Unreasonableness of Grace (Matthew 20:1-16)
In this sermon, we look at one of the more memorable and radical parables of Jesus; the parable of the workers in the vineyard. This scene in Matthew’s Gospel, which we began last week, is where Jesus continues to show how the Kingdom of God reverses so many of our values and shakes up our understanding of God so that we might get a clear-eyed view of ourselves and our uncomfortable relationship with grace.
From Series: "Matthew: The Gospel of the Kingdom"
Related Topics: New Testament, Parables, Sunday Morning Sermons, The Gospel of Matthew
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