Matthew 20:5&6
"5 Again he went out about the sixth and ninth hour, and did likewise.
6 And about the eleventh hour he went out, and found others standing idle, and saith unto them, Why stand ye here all the day idle?"
In the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard, we see how God's kingdom operates. We are the workers; God is the landowner who pays a fair—indeed generous—wage to all who serve Him.
After hiring the first crew early in the morning, the landowner returns at 9 a.m., then again at noon and 3 p.m., finding more idle in the marketplace and sending them to work. Even at 5 p.m.—the eleventh hour—he hires those still waiting.
These repeated trips highlight God's relentless grace: He continually calls people into His kingdom, no matter how late in life they respond. No one is too late; all have a place and purpose.
The question in verse 6—“Why stand ye here all the day idle?”—is a direct challenge to idleness, urging us to respond to God's call and engage in purposeful service while time remains.
Spoiler alert; God values every worker who answers His invitation and rewards them all generously, equally, out of His abundant grace.
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