Matthew 20

Matthew 20

Jesus tells the Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard, where the owner pays all laborers, regardless of the hours worked, the same wage. This illustrates God's grace and generosity, challenging the disciples' self-centered desire for status. Jesus again predicts His own death and resurrection. When the mother of James and John asks for her sons to have the highest positions in the Kingdom, Jesus teaches that true greatness comes through humble service, not domination.

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