Matthew 20:1&2 "1 For the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that is an householder, which went out early in the morning to hire labourers into his vineyard. 2 And when he had agreed with the labourers for a penny a day, he sent them into his vineyard." Last week we concluded our “Gathering in Jesus’ Name” series, where we saw the importance of worshipping and serving our Lord and Savior. We then began our Lenten study of Jesus’ parables, starting with His lesson for Simon the Pharisee. Simon judged a sinful woman’s deep affection for Jesus, yet his own minimal hospitality exposed his failure to recognize his need for grace or Jesus’ true identity. Jesus contrasted her extravagant love—proof of her forgiveness—with Simon’s lack of love and spiritual blindness. A strong start to this series. Today we return to the Gospel of Matthew for the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard, a lesson we must take to heart. As Jesus and His disciples head toward the cross, He tells th...
Luke 7:43&44 "43 Simon answered and said, I suppose that he, to whom he forgave most. And He said unto him, Thou hast rightly judged. 44 And He turned to the woman, and said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman? I entered into thine house, thou gavest Me no water for My feet: but she hath washed My feet with tears, and wiped them with the hairs of her head." We observe Lent to prepare for Holy Week and Easter. Our Lenten study series explores the Parables of Jesus. We began yesterday in Luke with Jesus’ visit to Simon the Pharisee. Simon judged a sinful woman for her deep affection toward Jesus, while his own minimal hospitality revealed his failure to recognize his need for grace or Jesus’ true identity. In today's verse, Simon correctly affirms that greater forgiveness produces greater love. Yet he misses the spiritual application: the woman (a known sinner) loves Jesus deeply because she has been greatly forgiven, while Simon—self-righteous and blind to his own need—s...