The Workers in the Vineyard
In the parable Jesus told his disciples, a landowner hires workers for his vineyard at various hours from dawn until late in the day yet pays each the same full wage at its close. Those hired first complain against receiving equal pay with the last, but the owner affirms his sovereign right to be generous with his own.
In the parable Jesus told his disciples, a landowner hires workers for his vineyard at various hours from dawn until late in the day yet pays each the same full wage at its close. Those hired first complain against receiving equal pay with the last, but the owner affirms his sovereign right to be generous with his own. This account reveals that God's grace is not earned by works or length of service but is freely given to all who respond to his call, whether early or late, underscoring the mercy at the heart of redemption.
Category: Grace & Forgiveness
Meaning: God's grace is not earned by works. He is generous to all who come, regardless of when.
Audience: Disciples
Key Chapters
Key Passages
The Parable
Matthew 20:1-16
This parable reveals God's generous grace, which offers every believer the same full reward of eternal life regardless of when they respond to His call.
1or 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.
Did You Know?
The landowner hired workers at different hours but paid them all the same denarius.
The early workers grumbled, but the landowner was generous, not unfair.
This illustrates God's grace: the kingdom is not earned by hours worked but received as a gift.