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How do we know that God's mercy is greater than our fairness?

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God's mercy surpasses human conceptions of fairness, as demonstrated in the parable of the vineyard workers in Matthew 20.

In Matthew 20, the parable of the vineyard workers highlights God's generosity and mercy as He rewards laborers equally regardless of their work duration. This story serves to illustrate that God's grace is not based on our works or what we think is fair, but on His own goodness and mercy. The response of the workers who feel it is unfair is a direct reflection of the mindset found in the 'It's Not Fair Club'. God operates on a divine principle of grace, which is often contrary to our human instincts for fairness and entitlement. His mercy is an expression of His sovereign grace, affirming that we do not earn salvation by our works but receive it as a gift.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:1-16

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