
JESUS MAFA. The Late-arriving Workers, from Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN.
Dear friends in Christ,
The Gospel isnât fair. Iâve said it before, and Iâll say it again. One of the reasons I repeat this often is that I need to hear it myself.
We live in a culture that wants us to be very concerned that everyone gets what they deserve. That works, in our cultural message, for those who do good and for those who do evil. In our zero-sum world, itâs important that we keep everything fair â and, again, make absolutely sure people get whatâs coming to them.
But Jesus has another way. In the economy of grace, thereâs always enough. Itâs never too late.
This Sundayâs assigned Gospel reading from brings us the parable of the laborers in the vineyard from Matthew 20. In the story, someone hires day laborers and pays them all the same wage, whether they worked all day or just an hour. Outrageous, right! Unfair! But wait! The day laborers got paid for their work fairly. Why should they care if the landowner gives someone the same pay for an hourâs work?
Itâs not too hard to see this same dynamic play out in our time. Iâve heard long-time, faithful church members complain about the ânew peopleâ who havenât earned their right to express opinions. (Yes, Iâve heard this from clergy AND lay people.) But Jesusâ teaching reminds us that ânew peopleâ have the same claim on Godâs mercy and grace as long-time members who have put in their time.
Someone who finds their way into a life of faith has just as much a claim on Godâs love as the person who grew up in church and never missed a Sunday. Someone who has committed grave crimes and then repents is as beloved as the person who never had to face a judge and go into prison.
None of us can rest on our laurels because of some entitlement that we were there first. Itâs never too late for Godâs grace and mercy. No one, and I mean no one, is beyond redemption.
Itâs shocking. Letâs all bask in the shocking, extravagant love of God. And then perhaps we can be quick to share that love with someone whoâs yearning for a word of hope.
Yours faithfully,
Scott Gunn
Executive Director
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