Gracious Goodness

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Matthew 20:1-16

The grace of God makes no sense. Actually, it’s an affront to much of how we understand life works. We are schooled in the ways of the world, which tell us that there is no free lunch; that you get what you pay for; that a day’s wage is offered for a day’s work; that things much be fair and equitable. The grace of God sweeps all our understanding aside, and presents us with a Truth about God that is impossible to grasp without divine revelation. Grace depends upon the Giver, not the receiver. God extends His grace not because we’ve earned it, but because that’s Who He is.

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Matthew 20:1-16

The grace of God makes no sense. Actually, it’s an affront to much of how we understand life works. We are schooled in the ways of the world, which tell us that there is no free lunch; that you get what you pay for; that a day’s wage is offered for a day’s work; that things much be fair and equitable. The grace of God sweeps all our understanding aside, and presents us with a Truth about God that is impossible to grasp without divine revelation. Grace depends upon the Giver, not the receiver. God extends His grace not because we’ve earned it, but because that’s Who He is.

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