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Luke 20:9-18
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Man, that’s not fair!
I’ve been mistreated!
Someone steals your joke
Takes care of my sister’s dogs and house - “I’ll buy you lunch sometime’
What?? I’ll take 2% commission on the house, thank you very much!
More bleak stories- such as child abuse.
Elle and I watched a documentary that would literally make you sick… we had to turn it off because I had enough
We are about to read a story about mistreatment… the most outrageous mistreatment of all time
The Killing of God’s Son
The man owns the vineyard.
It belongs to Him.
You went to the car dealership and sealed the deal.
It’s yours.
Or, you made an awesome lego set.
It’s yours.
Prophets
Isaiah was sawn in half by a wooden saw
Jeremiah was constantly mistreated, thrown into a pit, and later stoned to death by the Jews
Zechariah was rejected
Ezekiel was hated
Micah was struck in the face
Then, the Beloved Son shows up on the scene
What do they do??
They kill him.
*gasp*
Cries of outrage!
What an injustice!
Social justice, racial justice, criminal justice, justice justice… our world cries out “that’s not fair!”
God knows what unfair truly means
Isaiah 53
This parable was told in reference to the religious leaders
But here’s the truth- man and woman’s heart, our hearts, are really good at rejecting God
Think about the ways that your heart naturally repels God
magnets repel
we want to make our own decisions
we make the judgements calls on what is moral and immoral
“everyone did what was right in their own eyes”
Romans 1 - we still pretend like He isn’t there.
We rather explain Him away.
the crowd cries out “crucify!”
But He loved them anyway.
He loves us anyways.
He is so merciful.
So patient.
So full of grace.
Application:
Repent.
Believe.
Accept His radical, unconditional love for you.
Fall upon him.
What will it cost?
It will cost everything.
All of you.
Galatians 2:20
Life in the death of me
Yet- it is better than being crushed by Him when He judges the living and the dead.
No one will escape His judgement.
Maybe you feel like you’ve been done an injustice.
Perhaps, your life feels like one, continual injustice against you.
You go around feeling like a victim.
Waiting to be slighted again.
You know what?
Hurt people hurt people.
Although our world is tainted by sin and not what we long for it to be, trust that God will make all things new.
Trust that “vengeance belongs to Him.” Romans 12:19
Be patient.
Be merciful.
Be full of grace.
He loves you.
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