http://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Template:DOD_protected/October_9&feed=atom&action=history Template:DOD protected/October 9 - Revision history 2024-03-28T18:10:43Z Revision history for this page on the wiki MediaWiki 1.32.1 http://www.wikichristian.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Template:DOD_protected/October_9&diff=1112585&oldid=prev Prab: Created page with "{{Dod-october}} ''The first part of the 20th chapter of Matthew records another story that Jesus told, this time about the wages paid to the workers in t..." 2015-09-16T03:04:37Z <p>Created page with &quot;{{Dod-october}} &#039;&#039;The first part of the 20th chapter of <a href="/wiki/en/Matthew" title="Matthew">Matthew</a> records another story that <a href="/wiki/en/Jesus_Christ" title="Jesus Christ">Jesus</a> told, this time about the wages paid to the workers in t...&quot;</p> <p><b>New page</b></p><div>{{Dod-october}}<br /> <br /> ''The first part of the 20th chapter of [[Matthew]] records another story that [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]] told, this time about the wages paid to the workers in the vineyard. It clearly is about serving the Master, or working in the kingdom, but the twist here is that many of those who worked in the vineyard did not think that the wages were fairly paid. The story follows logically the ideas of the last chapter concerning wealth and the kingdom of heaven, that is, following the Lord and the cost of that discipleship. The theme of the last being first and the first being last ended that chapter, and this one as well. God’s economy of grace is not the same as the natural order people expect.<br /> <br /> After this passage the focus will turn to [[Jerusalem]] and the suffering of the [[Messiah]]. In Matthew 20:17-19 Jesus will speak of His death again. Then, when the mother of the sons of Zebedee comes and asks for favors for her sons in the kingdom, Jesus speaks of their being able to drink the cup that he must drink (20:20-28). And then as a climax to His teaching and His mighty works, Jesus healed two blind men in [[Jericho]] as he headed toward [[Jerusalem]] (20:29-34).''</div> Prab