Parable Of Denarius

Hi ladies it's me again and happy Lord's day! I'm happy that each of you ladies and your families are doing well and hope y'all had a good Labor Day and a good Lord's day. I'm happy to share another blog called "Parable Of Denarius" mentioned in Matthew 20:1-16 a story of Jesus. In this parable it's about a story about a man who hired several men to work for his vineyard early in the morning and they worked about 6 AM. In the third hour about 9 AM he hired more workers to work in the vineyard. About 12 noon he hired more workers to work for him and they did. At 3 pm he hired more workers to work for him and they did. Then at 5 pm he found others idle or unhired workers and said. "Why aren't you working?" They said. "Because nobody hired us". Then he hired those men to work for his vineyard for about an hour. Finally at 6 pm it was time for the work to end and the person who hired them paid them with a Denarius. He paid them from the last first who worked at 5 pm to the first who started at 6 AM. But the ones who received their pay last crumbled at the man thought they should have received more. They said. "These men only worked for an hour and you made them equal with us and we bore the heat of the day." The man replied. "Friend have I been wrong with you? Do you agree to work for a Denarius? Take what is yours and go. Is your eye evil because I am good?" What's the point of the story? Well some people get saved young and work for the Lord. Others get saved later and work for the Lord. Some have big ministries and some have small ministries but work for the same Master. All of us in the body of Christ will have to stand before Christ and give db account for our character, work for Him, and lifestyle. Those who were overlooked will be honored more verses those who were "supposedly important ". We will get rewards in heaven for being faithful the crowns of rejoicing, crown of righteousness, incorruptible crown, crown of life, and crown of glory. I'm living for that day and pray you are too. But the first will be last and the last first. That's what I wanted to share with y'all. Blessings, happy Lord's day, and have a blessed week everyone.








