We should never compare ourselves to others. because they are going to have to work sometimes from seven in the morning until ten or eleven at night. The late evangelist pastor, and writer, R. A. Torrey had an interesting perspective on this. Recall, verse two of the passage: Matthew 20:2 After agreeing with the laborers for a denarius a day, he sent them into his vineyard. And when they had received it, they complained against the landowner, saying, These last men have worked only one hour, and you made them equal to us who have borne the burden and the heat of the day. But he answered one of them and said, Friend, I am doing you no wrong. And there are conversions after conversions throughout the remainder of the week -- because of young people who manifest by their lives that they are Jesus' disciples. All through this account his emphasis is upon the fruit. One is in Isaiah5: "For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house [the nation] of Israel," (Isaiah 5:7a). document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Laborers in Gods Vineyard (Matthew20:1-16), https://christambassadors.files.wordpress.com/2013/09/laborers-in-gods-vineyard-matthew-201-16.mp3, Laborers in Gods Vineyard (Matthew 20:1-16) | Good Hope Baptist Church, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, God cares more for people than for things, We are His laborers working for His Harvest. Furthermore, it is added to any new believers as a consolation of the grace of God. Our Lord goes on now to point out the consequence of not abiding in him: "If a man does not abide in me, he is cast forth as a branch and withers; and the branches are gathered, thrown into the fire and burned." As you venture out on that basis you expect him to support you and to carry you through. (Isaiah 5:7 RSV). (3) Criticism (verse 15) - criticism of the Lord and of His dealings. Do you love people? But I have learned that the only young people who can ever stand up to this grueling demand, and can meet it with an unvarying spirit of joy and gladness, with the kind of attitude that has so impressed you, are those who have learned to love Jesus.". Bible Meaning and Text. On the other hand, he says, "He who abides in me, and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing." Even though Israel is Gods chosen people, He opened the door for salvation to everyone. The day of work is their lifetime. If you left everything family, friends, a good job, material possessions in order to follow Jesus, you might expect something more from Jesus. They will not build and another inhabit, They will not plant and another eat; For as the lifetime of a tree, so will be the days of My people, I am the vine, you are the branches. Choose from news (Monday), leisure (Thursday) or worship (Saturday) or get all three! And, as Jesus goes on to point out, he has a two-fold work: First, "Every branch of mine that bears no fruit, he takes away;" (John 15:2a RSV). We do not have to work at it. We must be willing to give up anything and everything for Christ. God calls each of us to work in His vineyard while we have time. He is a retired Navy Chief Hospital Corpsman with over 30 years of combined active and reserve service. Rather, they were to ask God for additional helpers. If you put in a certain amount of time and effort it only seems right to be fairly compensated for it. Catholic social teaching upholds the dignity of work and the rights of workers. In this instance, we should mobilize people to first pray, then gather a band of prayer warriors. But it is an encouragement for any Christian worker to be reminded that he or she is working in a part of the Lords vast vineyard. All they hear is, "Do as you please." He did everything possible to cause it to produce grapes. There is an activity which is to be done, and a passivity which is to be acknowledged -- an active voice and a passive voice. God does not need us to do anything for Him He is completely sufficient on His own; however, God desires to employ us to work in His vineyard. Needless to say, such behavior doesnt impress God at all. And he tells them about the three questions he asked: Do you love work? But this man seems to have had a large vineyard that was supposed to make him a lot of money. Does it seem fair to our standards that this is the case? (4) Murmurings (verse 11). None of us deserve Gods grace. We pray in his name, Amen. Upon graduation, Kenyiawa said that joining the Laborers International Union is his opportunity to leave a firm foundation for (his) family.. Doors of opportunity are closing in many parts of the world - look up 1 Corinthians 7:29. I believe that this is similar to today. There is no other way to salvation but by faith in Jesus Christ. The good news is that God does bestow grace on us, the eleventh hour workers, and we receive the same reward of forgiveness, salvation, and eternal glory as the earliest workers. You can see what a beautiful analogy this is to the Christian experience, for in our lives we have that within us which produces the fruit of the Spirit. We thank you for these possibilities which we have in Jesus Christ our Lord. If allowed to continue to grow, they would dissipate the life of the vine through so many branches that the vine would produce little or no fruit but would produce leaves instead. This is the point our Lord makes in the story. Too many want to fit in to society instead of following what they were called to do. It is not part of the fruit itself; it is the result of a life which increasingly is becoming Christlike. Is it not lawful for me to do what I wish with my own things? And again he sent a third; and they wounded him also and cast him out. Jesus told the parable of the Laborers in the Vineyard to illustrate the point that no one deserves Gods grace and each of us should joyfully serve Him with the time we are given. Perhaps you were manifesting or defending some attitude. The steward, perhaps, represents Jesus Christ, to whom has been committed all judgment. It was the 25th Sunday of the Year, cycle A. A certain sense of fairness comes into question among some of the workers, and the parable ends by emphasizing the owners generosity over any subjective view of They may have been members of churches for years, but there is no life evident at all. (John 15:7 RSV), Answered prayer is one of the first signs of a fruitful life. The result will be, "Ask what you will". Without both of those, fruitlessness is the result. (2) Jealousy (verse 10) - the Devils master-stroke among the Lords workers! That is a hard lesson to learn, because oftentimes when we go to God in prayer thinking we deserve something from Him. This parable is about the masters generosity His grace. But when that call comes at the eleventh hour, they cannot say that they had not been called. Would we really begrudge Gods grace on the latecomers, including ourselves? Their diversity of thought has a common theme, service to God and neighbor as a reflection of our faith in him and our acceptance of his salvation. Why Did Pharaoh Tell Joseph to Enjoy the 'Fat of the Land'? He was the vine from which true life is received. You see, you can make choices but you cannot fulfill them. We will be compensated for our steadfastness to the errand that God has given us to perform, paying little heed to how little or how irrelevant it might show up as. It seemed to me a far cry from cleansing away debris to pruning back the branches -- until I learned that, in the usual practice of viticulture (i.e., the care of vines), the branches are pruned back each year in order to cleanse them. Israel was that vine. In Verses4 and5 our Lord goes on to set forth, in the most helpful way I know of in all of Scripture, what might be called the law of fruitfulness: "Abide in me, and I in you." What Is a Parable in the Bible? These are signs of human dignity being upheld, of people being placed over profit. We could see this as people coming to faith in Jesus Christ during different periods of church history or at different ages in life. We must think about what is important eternally. If we did, then it would not be grace. In making claims of unfairness, we forget who the boss isand it is not us! WebThey will also plant vineyards and eat their fruit. The point is that God owes us nothing. In the story, the master went several times to hire workers in his vineyard. Many church people take issue with this. Pingback: Laborers in Gods Vineyard (Matthew 20:1-16) | Good Hope Baptist Church. For those who have accepted Christ and may at times cry foul when life seems unfair, remember that the truly desirable thing is to be called by the Master and work with all our might not for the reward but out of love for the Master. I wish to give to this last man the same as to you. He may have been eager to make sure people had work. Gods grace is there for anyone at any time? We ought not to resent the people who go to God in the last snapshots of life, in light of the fact that, truly, nobody merits timeless life. Here in remarkable imagery he captures the work which goes on in our lives as the Father employs the circumstances in which we are found, the situations of our lives, to make us heed and hear the Word which corrects and changes. Then the last result of fruitbearing -- the fullness of joy, Verse11, "These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full." Web20 For the kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who went out early in the morning to hire workers for his vineyard. (John 15:1-2 RSV). But that is only part of it. This is an extremely helpful passage! Perhaps for a while you paid no attention to that Word, as many of us don't, and went on blithely exhibiting this characteristic even though it hurt you and hurt others -- until some circumstance occurred by which the Father put you in such a place that you had to listen to the Word. The fruit, in other words, is Christ-likeness. Many will read this parable and remark about how unfair it was for the last group of workers, those who only worked for about an hour, to receive the same compensation as those who worked all day. The traditional site of the Upper Room in Jerusalem is on the western side of the Old City, on the slopes of Mount Zion. It is His vineyard and He chooses to do with it as He sees fit. I want to reassure you that this is not the case. That is why the New Testament says: Open your hearts, widen your hearts, be responsive -- love back. When we read this parable we are probably struck by the perceived unfairness of the master toward those who had worked the longest. God sends the invitation to everybody to come to him, come by faith in Christ (Acts 4:12). The invitation has been given, many will accept it and work, many will not. It is almost certain that Jesus stopped in the midst of a vineyard, took a vine, and used it as a means of illustrating to his disciples the great secret he had been seeking to impart to them in his whole discourse there in the Upper Room, the most fundamental and basic secret of Christian life -- the secret which lay at the heart of his own experience and ministry, "I am in the Father, and the Father is in me" John 14:10(, and now the secret of their lives by the Spirit when he would come, "You in me, and I in you," (John 14:20b RSV(. But Jesus explains that salvation is for everyone, Jew and Gentile alike. I am always amazed to find people who read this as though the fruit were others won to Christ. (2) Others at the third hour (verse 3) - the first and second century Christians? Both these relationships are absolutely essential, not one as opposed to the other but both together. They prove to be his disciples. The fruit here is not others won to Christ. In a vineyard the vines are pruned not just once in their lifetimes; the process is repeated every spring. Christ then becomes real to you. Chris Swansonanswered the call into the ministry over 20 years ago. "But the plans of the LORD stand firm for ever, the purposes of his heart through all generations. Notice the workers were called at different times:-. He is really praying in his own name, and God will not hear our prayers when we approach Him in that way. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Both of these are absolutely essential, and our Lord develops this fact. Your heart may go out to those workers who labored the whole day only to receive the same wage as those who worked for only one hour. You see, you can do many things without depending on Christ. The Collect. He has served as a Sunday School teacher, a youth director along with his wife, a music director, an associate pastor, and an interim pastor. He was with the Lord -- spent three and a half years with him. The Progression: Chronological - The parable emphasizes the times that the laborers were hired. When God sent someone to give a message, they would not listen. That is, it will be fruitlessness again. You cannot tell him how to answer your prayers. They mistakenly believe that they are the ones in charge and can call the shots in Gods Kingdom. Therefore, while Jesus acknowledged that His followers, particularly the Twelve Disciples, would receive a hundredfold reward and will inherit eternal life, He goes on to explain the nature of Gods reward. Almighty God, you have so linked our lives one with another that all we do affects, for good or ill, all other lives: So guide us in the work we do, that we may do it not for self alone, but for the common good; and, as we seek a proper return for our own labor, make us mindful of the rightful aspirations of other workers, and arouse our conc Stand Up Nashville, a grassroots organization supported by the Catholic Campaign for Human Development, also in Nashville, has fought for a community benefits agreement around the new soccer stadium construction project to ensure that local residents benefit from living wage employment opportunities. In Gods vineyard, people have no anxiety at all. Instead of worrying they pray with thanksgiving, [making] their requests known to God. In this, they can be utterly What is the instrument he uses? But many are troubled by those who claim that, unless a Christian is constantly winning others to Christ, he is a fruitless Christian. Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. The point was to not hang on to your possessions too tightly. However, the illustration might be applied all the more by and large to show us that God is not in debt to anyone; an extraordinary truth. The whole earth is the Lords, but other nations did not enjoy their lands as the planting of the Lord . Notice that Jesus says here to the disciples, "You are already made clean." The Gospel reading was -- and remains -- one of the most incendiary of Jesus' parables: that of the generous landowner And about the eleventh hour he went out and found others standing idle, and said to them, Why have you been standing here idle all day? They said to him, Because no one hired us. He said to them, You also go into the vineyard, and whatever is right you will receive., So when evening had come, the owner of the vineyard said to his steward, Call the laborers and give them their wages, beginning with the last to the first. And when those came who were hired about the eleventh hour, they each received a denarius. When you love God, then all that you do is touched and controlled by love, and love is the fulfilling of the Law. We are to each be sowing seed in His field. Is that what we really want? God has so much work, and there is room for everyone who is willing. Let all that be present in the heart, and the face will light up with joy! There was a sense in which the workers were right in standing and waiting. Also, Jesus teaches in this parable that all who come to Him will be equal in the kingdom of God, rich or poor, Jew or Gentile, young or old. A vineyard is planted not for ornamentation, but to produce grapes, to bear fruit. Both of these are necessary in the Christian experience. They wanted the power and prestige and didnt want anyone to take that from them. If we focus on the material reward of working in the vineyard, we miss the masters generosity to the majority of his workers. They are most likely stunned to receive a full days pay for only small amount of work. We would be foolish to appeal to God for justice rather than grace, for if we really received justice, we would all be condemned. Change). If indeed this is the location, they then took their way down across the Tyropoeon Valley, which separated the Temple from the rest of the city, around the wall skirting the Temple area, down into the Kidron Valley, across the brook, and then up the slope of the Mount of Olives to the garden. Now at vintage-time he sent a servant to the vinedressers, that they might give him some of the fruit of the vineyard. And many a churchgoer is in that state. And he included in that vine not only the branches but the stem and root. If we focus on the rewards of working in Gods vineyard, we miss the pleasure of serving the Master. We expect that those who work harder and longer will receive a greater reward than those who do not. How vast the field of service is which the Lord calls us into! That is, a vine produces certain shoots (called "sucker" shoots) which start to grow where the branch joins the stem. But what about the other four groups of workers? What a privilege and what a responsibility to be a worker! Somebody might vocally protest that "those individuals did not function or work as hard as I did." 07/15/2018. When our hearts are moved by love it is easy to obey his word, for we obey the one we love. RayStedman.org/permissions. It was then that the Landowner said, You also go (verse 7). Can you explain it to me?, Dr. Torrey said it was easy to explain. He is the boss in charge. This is what our Lord has in view. He said, "I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser. And leave pride out of it. 2 He agreed to pay them a denarius[ a] for the day and sent them into his vineyard. "Abide in me, and I in you," and you will be fruitful -- without realizing it -- manifesting the characteristics of the Spirit, the fruit of the Spirit, the quality of life which is like Jesus. Look up Psalm 126:6; Matthew 25:21; 1 Corinthians 4:2. (4) Still others at the eleventh hour (verse 6) - twenty-first century witnesses? They must satisfy him that they love people. This is the way that manifestation of discipleship is accomplished. Either we will feel inadequate or have pride or grumble. (2) Christian authors and teachers who use the printed word. St. Augustine once gathered up this very truth in a beautiful way: That frightens some people. Surely, He will compensate us as indicated by our devotion to do the work that he has called us to do. On the way they undoubtedly passed through the vineyards which surrounded the city. He responded, This man thinks that because he has been a consistent church member for thirty years, a faithful Sunday school superintendent for twenty-five years, and an elder in the church for twenty years, that God is under obligation to answer his prayer. (John 15:8 RSV). There might be those that were offered the gospel at the third hour, the sixth hour, and the ninth hour yet denied the call. The third question is, "Do you love Jesus?". Given the circumstances, we should center around God's benevolence toward us, and be grateful for what we have. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. (1) Some early in the morning (verse 1) - the Apostles? You can check out his work here. The Jews would grumble when salvation is provided to gentiles as well. Today there is a manpower shortage in the Kingdom of Heaven! In fact, if God were to give us exactly what we do deserve, we would receive condemnation. So it is evident from that parable that the fruit which God expects of the vine is moral character, or as we have it in the New Testament, the fruit of the Spirit -- the fruit which the Spirit produces. You cannot tell him when to answer your prayers. He was a threat to the religious leaders power and prestige. If they can assure him that they love work, love people, and love Jesus, then they have a tremendous opportunity to work at that ranch. Fruit, here, is that which is produced by the vine and is the natural outflow of the life of the vine. This fact leaves us all without excuse, because there is some valuable job of work we can all do. Now when he had agreed with the laborers for a denarius a day, he sent them into his vineyard. Copyright 2023 Catholic News Service, Inc. All rights reserved. The spirit of Judgment. That is, he cuts it off, he eliminates it from the life of the vine. We thereby are By this he meant to illustrate the wonderful truth that when we are united with Christ we are one with him, we are identified with him. Many employees look forward to this day as another paid day off from work. Thus, this parable flies at the heart of that assumption. When that happens, there will come these additional benefits: answered prayer, a glorifying of the Father through the demonstration of discipleship, a deepening of the experience of love, and joy made full. In that respect, this parable is not based on reality. (1) For the kingdom. In this parable we encounter a situation that just does not seem right. No matter how long you have been a member of the church, have served on different committees, been a deacon, a Sunday School teacher, or whatever you have done, you do not deserve Gods grace, and you certainly do not deserve more of it. The last point is that we are the laborers in the Masters vineyard. We Christians are God's great vineyard. We can look at this as a progression from the calling of the Jews to the calling of the Gentiles (Mark 16:15; Luke 14:23). Message transcript and recording 1973 by Ray Stedman Ministries, owner of sole copyright by assignment from the author. There was a landowner who planted a vineyard, put a fence around it, dug a wine press in it, and built a watchtower. WebJesus, by the parable of the laborers in the vineyard, shows that God is debtor unto no man; 17. foretells his passion; 20. by answering the mother of Zebedee's children, teaches his disciples to be humble; 29. and gives two blind men their sight. We must decide to do things which expose ourselves to him and keep ourselves in contact with him. There is a pruning time, a pruning season. (5) stewards of the Lords money, seeking to extend His work. Listen to godly advice. Notice that our Lord divides it into two sections. He does not show favoritism. We can comfort others and show them the lifestyle choice since we have been assisted with our concerns by God and his workers (2 Corinthians 1:3-7). In the second parable, Jesus teaches that all are equal in Gods kingdom. God is gracious to us, calling us from our idle state and placing us in His vineyard to work for His harvest. Jerry Tu. Labor Day was first recognized nationally in the United States in 1894 following a massive railroad strike. Christians should work diligently to glorify the Lord and bring others to Christ, and because of the genuineness of our hearts will we obtain rewards in Well then, manifest fruit in your life by abiding in him, and he in you. Also, there is much work to be done. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in me. As he held this vine and its branches in his hand, he indicated that this was the copy. This is what it means to abide in him. How can we work for the Lord until He has directed us? So the vine includes the branches, and Jesus says, "I am that vine; you are the branches.". No matter how long or how much you have served God, you do not deserve His grace. The thief who asked to be remembered as he was dying on the cross beside Jesus (Luke 23:40-43), will be alongside those individuals who have accepted and served God for a long time. If you try to make all the choices and carry all the responsibility yourself, you will lead a fruitless life. The whole plant was the vine. He was the true vine. That is, "This pruning has gone on in your life already." Who Are the Workers in the Parable of the Vineyard? Cultivating the vineyard of the Lord includes cultivating the lives of those who toil in the vineyard. The man who owns it has a heart of concern for what he calls "the up-and-outers" -- those who are over-privileged, who have all too much of everything, yet to whom very few are witnessing, telling them of life in Christ. (John 15:6 RSV). In closing, the principle of this parable is that it is foolish to demand fairness from God. This is the work of the Father. Probably they will respect him when they see him. But when the vinedressers saw him, they reasoned among themselves, saying, This is the heir. In 1 Peter we are told that we shall receive a crown of glory (1 Peter 5:4). The Father is the vinedresser. Should we not celebrate the grace extended to them? As a result he was cut off, and he withered. 11I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete. The first social encyclical, Rerum Novarum, written by Pope Leo XIII in 1891, grounds our social tradition in a discussion of labor and worker rights. But you learned from the Word that it was wrong. If you are called to lead, be the shepherd God has called you to be and follow what the Holy Spirit tells you. These three vineyard texts insist that God remains in personal relationship with his people, continues to care for and preserve them and stays faithful even when the people fail to do so. The fact of the matter is that God does not work that way. It is a matter of human dignity, he said. There are a couple things to note in this story, I think. But if you share where you are spiritually, what your struggles are, what you are going through, and if you bear one another's burdens and love each other in the Lord, it becomes a delightful, marvelous, strengthening experience. There is a world to evangelize. Economic security is an essential foundation for strong families, explained Father Ty Hullinger, pastor of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, who joined other Baltimore Catholics in a successful campaign for Right to Recall in his city. It is not about us, but about the Master, His vineyard and His harvest that He is reaping. 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