20:1-16 is a fascinating parable that exposes our hearts and faulty thinking It is enclosed in a frame (19:30 and 20:16) that says that the Day of Judgment is going to be full of surprises! I. The Prompt II. The Parable III.The Point Beware of ways you think He “owes you” •Why am I suffering when I tried to be faithful? •Why has He blessed this other person more than me? Luke 4:25-27: Elisha and Gentile woman, Naaman the Syrian leper •He does not owe anyone salvation The Q about the Lost is not: how can God be loving and condemn anyone, but rather: how can God be just and save anyone? The cross is pure grace There will be lots of surprises on the Day of Judgment (19:30; 20:16) There will also be an overwhelming sense of His superabundantly generous grace! 19:29 promises 10,000% return on the investment of your life for Him!
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Allen Harris is leaving Columbia Presbyterian Church after 33 years of ministry this June, 2011, to do writing, consulting with churches, preaching and teaching. He is available for engagements. Contact him at allenhpilgrim@gmail.com . He and his wife, Kathie, will be living...