WHAT IS FAIR?
Matthew 20:1-16 Parable of the Vineyeard Workers
“So those who are last now will be first then, and those who are first will be last.” (Matthew 20:16)
As we look at this parable one thing really seems to bother us; the
treatment of the workers. It all seems so unfair. We have these men
that worked all day in the hot sun only to receive the exact same pay as
the workers that only worked one hour. It just seems like something is
not right here. I think what really bothers us is not the treatment of
these workers, but our potential treatment by God, because we realize
that this is a parable about the way God calls us by His grace. In the
back of ours minds we feel we that are the ones who worked in God’s
vineyard all day. We are asking ourselves the question, "Is this fair?"
Are we hard-working Christians going to be treated like these workers?
Is the man who lives a life of sin who converts on his death bed going
to get the same reward that we are? Will there be Charles Manson’s and
Jeffery Dahmer’s getting the same benefits we worked so hard to
recieve? Surely we must warrant at least a higher ranking in heaven?
Maybe on a cloud with the Apostle Paul or Moses. Surely we life-long
Christians deserve more. This is the very argument of the workers in
the vineyard.
Is it fair for you to pay these men that only
worked an hour the same thing you are paying us? The land owners
response is very interesting. He answered, "Friend, I am doing you no
wrong. You agreed with me on a denarius, didn’t you? Don’t I have the
right to do as I please with what is mine?" The land owner is right, He
gave the workers the amount that they agreed on. This is the way God
deals with us. God’s reward system is not our own. God’s system of
reward is not based on personal accomplishments or hard work, but based
on love. God, in His mercy, promised us a reward and that reward is
eternal life. This reward is not something we earn but it is a free
gift. As Paul says in Romans 4, "Therefore the promise is by faith that it might come to us as a free gift [by
grace], so that the promise might be sure to all descendants, not only
to those who live by the Law but also to those who only believe as
Abraham did." God made His rewards available to all. His rewards are
available through faith in Christ Jesus. He set up the system, so that
everyone that believes in His only begotten Son will not perish but have
everlasting life.
The main reason this reward system seems so
unfair is that we have no control over it. We can’t work hard and
recieve our rewards, because Christ did it all for us. He paid the
price that we could never pay. He gave up his very life on the cross in
order for us to recieve all of God’s promised rewards. The greatest
reward of all is eternal life with God our Father.
However,
God does not stop here. He set up the system so that it is not
dependant on us having to come to Him. He comes to us. Just as in this
parable the Lord invites us into His kingdom. He comes out and
recruits us. Some of us were recruited early; about the third hour. We
were baptized as infants and became one of God’s children. For others
it took God coming to us a little later in life. And for others it will
take God until the eleventh hour to bring them into the kingdom. But,
never the less, we will be there. God made us a promise and God never
gives up on us. He has called us by his grace to be His own. Whether
we are "the first or the last" we all receive the same reward: eternal
life. So is this fair? Not by human standards, no. This is the very
reason Paul said in I Cor. 1:23, "For the Jews ask for miraculous signs
and the Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach a crucified Christ. To the
Jews this is a stumbling block and to the Greeks it is foolishness, but
to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, He is Christ, God’s
power and God’s wisdom." Only proving that God’s ways are not our ways.
For those whom God has called this message of faith is the power that
saves and wisdom for salvation. This message of faith is that Christ
loved us so much that he stretch out His arms and suffered and died on
Calvary’s cross for our sins. God showed us grace in the form of His
only Son, who has redeemed us with His own precious blood.
If you
were to ask ten people to define the word grace you would probably get
ten different answers. For some grace is a total mystery, but for the
Christians it is the reason we are saved. "For it is by grace that you
are saved through faith." In the dictionary there are many definitions
of grace, charity, pardon, forgiveness. And for the Christian all of
these words have a special meaning. The one definition that sums up
what grace really means is, "undeserved love." This is what has God
shown us, an "undeserved love." Because instead of turning His back on
us and walking away, He call us to be His own. He went out and invites
us to work in His vineyard. He calls us to be a part of His kingdom.
It
is like the parent’s with their first child. All during the pregnancy
the parents wonder whether this new little one will actually be apart of
the family. You wonder will they really be able to welcome him or her
into the this intimate circle of two. You wonder if the new one will
even want to be a member of this family. And then once this child is
born you realize that you would do anything for this child. You are willing to make all
kinds of sacrifices to make sure he or she is happy and safe. Now this
child has done nothing to warrant such love, it is undeserved. Yet this
love is pale in comparison to the love that God has for us. He
sacrificed His Only Son for us. There is no greater love than this. We
are God’s children and we can rest assured that His grace is universal.
Finally, this parable not only reminds that God’s reward
system is not like ours, and that He calls us all to be his own, but it
also shows us God’s universal grace is for all. So to answer the
opening question, "what is fair?" Nothing is fair. Fair is the wrong
word. God does not deal with us fairly and it is a good thing. We
should be thankful God did not give us what we deserved. The word we
are looking for is grace. The question should be "What is grace?" And
the answer is, it is that "undeserved love" that God has shown us
through the death and resurrection of His only Son Jesus Christ. As it
is written in John 1:17, "For the Law was given through Moses, but grace
and truth came through Jesus Christ." God did what he pleased with
that which was his. He decided to save us. We can now go out into the
biggest mission field, "the world", with the joy and assurance that we
have been chosen by God to work in his kingdom.
http://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/what-is-fair-byrene-haney-sermon-on-faith-vs-works-79268.asp?Page=3 Accessed: 22-02-2014
Saturday, February 22, 2014
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