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What does Matthew 20:1-16 teach about God's rewards?

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Matthew 20:1-16 illustrates that God's rewards are based on His grace, not human merit.

In the parable from Matthew 20:1-16, Jesus teaches that God's kingdom operates on principles that challenge human assumptions about merit and reward. The workers hired at various hours all received the same wage, highlighting that God's grace does not conform to human notions of fairness or labor. This parable signifies that salvation and rewards in God’s kingdom are entirely based on His sovereign grace, rather than our perceived efforts or the time spent in service. Therefore, the first shall be last and the last shall be first, emphasizing that in God's economy, grace levels the playing field for all who are saved.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:1-16

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