Embracing God's Generosity: Grace Over Merit

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1. "We tell stories because we love stories. Your life is story formed, story shaped. We are surrounded and soaked in stories, movies, television series, novels, songs, video games, jokes, even advertisements are all forms of storytelling. Even objects can prompt a story. High school trophy cases, family photos and scrapbooks, even that dent in the fender. Let me tell you the story about how that happened. Humans are story formed, story shaped creatures. We're wired for stories, hungry for them." [01:49] (53 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Jesus is saying, here's what it's going to look like. Here's what it does look like when God's rule and reign is recognized and received by people like us. Another word for kingdom of heaven is reality. Jesus is inviting us into the only reality there ever was, is, or will be, and that's the kingdom of God. Is it possible that reality, God's reality, works in some ways that are unfamiliar to us? The first or last? The last? First?" [11:26] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Grace means you can't get a portion. A portion of God's love. God doesn't parcel out grace by units. You're not paid according to your labor, but according to God's love and grace. And when you receive God's love and grace, you get it all. You get it whole. You're not paid as a reward for your labor. You're paid because you're needy God is generous." [25:11] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The generous landowner did indeed make everyone equal because he does not treat us according to what we deserve or have earned. He treats us according to who he is and what we need. Regardless of how long or hard you have worked, you can get in on all of his love and all of his grace. Because that love and grace are not based upon our sin. They are not based upon our sin, but on the generous landowner and his performance." [34:35] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for members

1. "Jesus is telling this parable just a few days before he enters Jerusalem for the first time. It's the final week of his ministry and of his life. Right before Jesus told this parable that Steffi performed for us this morning, Matthew gives us two reports of people coming to Jesus. The first is a group of moms who want Jesus to bless their babies and Jesus' disciples try and shoo them off." [05:16] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Jesus never gave his parables names, and we have ended up misnaming many of them. What we call the parable of the prodigal son isn't really about the son. It's about his prodigal father. And today's story is often called the parable of the workers in the vineyard or something like that. But it's not a story about the workers in the vineyard. It's the story about their generous landowner." [21:20] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "So Jesus' parables test us. They give us a chance to consider how we're seeing, how we're hearing, who we're listening to, whether we're really paying attention and looking at life the way God looks at it. So every day of our lives, our generous landowner shows up first thing in the morning, comes looking for us." [34:35] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Jesus told the story we've been listening to this morning and now he's going to act it out in person on the cross. The generous landowner gave of his own resources. To make every worker and his family whole for each day. And now that same generous landlord is heading in person towards Jerusalem. And he's going to pick up everybody's tab by taking upon himself and into himself the accumulated spiritual debt, insolvency, bankruptcy, unemployability, and the total absolute poverty of every last of us." [29:41] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The first will be made last so that he through his death and resurrection will make the last, that's us. Share in his firstness. The first will make himself last so that he can kill death, defeat its power, and cancel all the moral accounting and bookkeeping and lining up systems that we invent to assure ourselves that we are front of the line folks." [30:57] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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