Sermon Tone Analysis
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Our Question (Fallen Condition Focus)
Our Question (Fallen Condition Focus)
Life Isn’t Fair
God Doesn’t Seem Fair
We want life to be fair and for everyone to get what they deserve so it bothers us when God doesn't seem to be fair.
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Peter’s Question
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Peter asked Jesus what reward the disciples would receive ()
{{Subject Question: Will God be fair and give Jesus' followers the reward that they deserve for their sacrificial discipleship?}}
Jesus promised that the disciples and all his followers would be rewarded at the renewal of all things, when the Son of Man is enthroned ()
The disciples would be rewarded with thrones and positions as judges ( cf. )
Followers who make sacrifices would be rewarded with a hundred times what they had given up and also with eternal life ()
houses/fields - new home (and possessions/inheritance/vocation?) in new world
brothers/sisters,etc - part of God’s family
eternal life
The Big Question
Jesus warned the disciples that many who are first will be last, and the last first.
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The Generous Vineyard Owner
The kingdom of heaven is like a man who hires workers throughout the day to work in his vineyard ()
The kingdom of heaven is like a man who hires workers throughout the day to work in his vineyard ()
The last workers hired were paid more than they deserved ()
The first workers hired grumbled because the master treaded them all equally and gave them the same reward () {{Fallen Condition Focus: We want life to be fair and for everyone to get what they deserve so it bothers us when God doesn't seem to be fair}}
The master responds to the complaints, declaring that he is both fair and generous, so the workers should not be envious () {{Vision of God: God, who is both fair and generous, graciously rewards both the "first" and the "last."}}
The master has been fair - he has rewarded the first workers according to the agreement.
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The master has been generous - he has freely chosen to give the last workers the same reward.
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The workers should not be envious because of the master’s generosity ()
Answering The Big Question
Jesus restated the point that the first will be last, and the last first.
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{{Question: When God puts the first last and the last first, isn’t that unfair?}}
Answer: While God may seem unfair it is only because He treats believers equally and generously gives both the “first” and the “last” more than they deserve.
Since God is both fair and generous, they should not be envious when God treats people equally and gives people more than they deserve.
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Application
Disciples should recognize and appreciate God's fairness and generosity to us, whether we are "first" or "last"
Disciples should be less concerned with who deserves to get "more" or "less" rewards and more focused on God's fairness, goodness, and generosity.
This has applications to how we should treat other believers.
We should be grateful for our own salvation and promised rewards (a home, a place in the family, eternal life)
We must not grumble about believers with obviously sinful pasts (The vilest offender who truly believes That moment from Jesus a pardon receives)
We shouldn't act like we are more entitled (to rewards, respect, power, etc) because we have been believers longer or worked harder or been in the church longer.
On the other hand, we shouldn't act like we have less importance, rewards, or responsibilities because we are "new."
The Big Idea
When God puts the first last and the last first, He isn’t being unfair, He’s being generous.
Since God treats Jesus' followers equally and generously gives us all (both the "first" and the "last") greater rewards than we deserve, we should be grateful instead of grumbling.
Celebrate God's Generosity - Be Grateful instead of Grumbly.
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