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What does the Bible say about the Kingdom of Heaven being a Kingdom of Grace?

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The Kingdom of Heaven is characterized by grace, where the Lord Jesus Christ is the sovereign householder who calls sinners into His vineyard.

In Matthew 20:1-16, Jesus teaches that the Kingdom of Heaven is like a householder who hires laborers for his vineyard at different times of the day, ultimately rewarding them equally. This illustrates that everyone who enters the Kingdom does so by grace, not by merit. The householder, representing Christ, demonstrates His sovereignty and goodness by treating all workers equally, emphasizing that it is not based on the duration or intensity of their service, but purely on grace. The parable reveals that God's grace is conspicuous and sovereign, inviting all kinds of sinners into His Kingdom regardless of their past.
Scripture References: Matthew 20:1-16

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