- You think to yourself, "this really applies well for (name of someone besides yourself)"
- You think the point is being able to explain the meaning and U.S. currency equivalents for denarii, talents and minas.
- You allegorize the details so that every character, event, animal, and object has a direct parallel.
The parable of the workers in the vineyard (Matt. 20:1-16) is like that. I can relate to the men who worked 12 hours and were upset that those who barely broke a sweat got paid that same wage. Surely this would have potential to be a class action lawsuit. When I think of my own hard work in the kingdom of God, do the years and years of effort, study, sacrifice, and self-denial not pay off in some BIG way? After years of resisting temptation and willingly suffering abuse and ridicule for my faith, do I now have to share my crown of glory with a sexual pervert and mass murderer who comes to Christ in the 11th hour?
God hears my pitiful cry of "That's not fair!" and responds, "What are you upset about? I want to give grace to everyone who turns to me, even those who come at the last minute. Don't I have a right to do what I want with my grace? Or are you envious, because I am so generous?" Ouch, right between the eyes. "God, have mercy on me a sinner."
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