Matthew 20:16 So the last shall be first, and the first last: for many be called, but few chosen. The corn. Concerning the last, the opposing force of the first, when the last becomes first within the beginning of the Alpha. It’s darkened by the shadow, of his own eternal sea of glass, but when he causes the first to become last, within the end of the Omega, he’s no longer in darkness, because he’s become like one of us, The Alpha and The Omega, operating within, the structure of God. Do not muzzle the ox that tread out. The corn.
I want to start out and say I'm thankful for God's grace and gifts. I believe this sermon has good intentions. Thou, my belief is this vineyard parable is about SALVATION! God is the vineyard owner and the workers are God's servants. Some servants come to God right away, and some later. Therefore the pay is salvation. Feel free to help me understand this parable, I need discernment. Thank You and God Bless
The joy of parables and what makes them so engaging is that they spark ideas. So the answer is yes, but this sermon is very scriptural and I am thrilled that the idea of God's Grace (which gifts us with salvation) is explained so clearly for all those to come to God early or late. I love that you put the sermon in the frame of Peter's question in Matt. 19. Thanks for following scripture so closely in your sermon.