Matthew, 20
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Commentary
Matthew 20 is a chapter that speaks to the importance of humility and service. Jesus tells the parable of the workers in the vineyard, which illustrates the importance of humility and service. The parable is about a landowner who hires workers to work in his vineyard. He pays them all the same wage, regardless of how long they worked. This parable is meant to illustrate that God's grace is given to all, regardless of how much we have done or how long we have served. The chapter also speaks to the importance of humility and service in our own lives. Jesus tells the disciples that the greatest among them must be the servant of all. He also tells them that whoever wants to be first must be the servant of all. This is a reminder that we should not seek greatness or power, but rather serve others and be humble. Finally, the chapter speaks to the importance of faith. Jesus tells the disciples that they must have faith in God and trust in His will. He also tells them that they must have faith in Him and His promises. This is a reminder that we should have faith in God and trust in His will, even when it is difficult to understand. In conclusion, Matthew 20 speaks to the importance of humility and service, as well as faith in God. It is a reminder that we should not seek greatness or power, but rather serve others and be humble. We should also have faith in God and trust in His will, even when it is difficult to understand.
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