Parables of Jesus 34 - The Tenants

Jesus rebukes the Pharisees for not taking care of His Vineyard, and fortells of the Kingdom being handed over to the Gentiles.



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  • Friday, March 20, 2009 9:14 PM Ken Kuehner wrote:
    Very good messege; I am at a place in my life where I am broken. I have a calling to be a modern day apostle and have been resisting because what God has to say most will not listen or hear, as well as I keep asking God who am I that I should give this messege, I am nobody. Even no I keep resisting He Keeps teaching me anyway. I know the day is coming where I give the messege but I do not look forward to that day as it will usher in the next and final era before His return. I will say this much now here, the Christian Church right now is much the same as the church was in Jesus's day with the pharisees of His physical lifetime was, man has not changed.
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    1. Saturday, March 21, 2009 9:39 AM The Pastor At Yahoo wrote:
      Ken, thanks for taking the time to listen and respond to the Parable of the Tenants!  I pray that you will yield to the Spirit of Christ and submit to His will for your life.  We live in cataclysmic times, it seems.  And yes, perhaps even in 'those days' that precede the coming of our Lord.  It is sad to see the lukewarm or worse condition of much who call themselves the 'Bride of Christ'.  We have been warned that the shaking that is to come will begin with the household of God.  May we be found faithful... -Pastor Steve-

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  • Thursday, September 02, 2010 7:09 PM VBS wrote:
    The Parable 34 of Jesus is the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard. It is also known as the Parable of the Laborers or the Generous Employer. This parable is found in the New Testament. According to this parable, Jesus says that any worker, who is ready to work in the vineyard, whatever be the time of the day, should be paid equal to the worker who worked the longest. This parable emphasizes that workers should be paid his wages each day before the sunset.
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