EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 11 MIN
Matthew Chapter 20 - When Grace Does Not Seem Fair to You
from Giving God PRAISE! · host Jeremy Baxter
Send us Fan MailToday we are studying Matthew Chapter 20. In this chapter, Jesus teaches about the kingdom of heaven through the parable of the vineyard workers, revealing that God’s grace is not based on human standards of fairness. He again foretells His suffering and shows that greatness in His kingdom is defined by humility and service. We also see His compassion as He heals two blind men. This chapter challenges our understanding of fairness, calls us to serve others, and reminds us that God’s ways are higher than ours.Support the showWe’re so grateful you chose to spend this time with us in God’s Word today. If this study encouraged your heart, consider sharing it with someone who may need that same reminder.You can support this ministry by clicking the “Support the Show” link on this page. You can also follow this podcast on your favorite platform—Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and more—by clicking the +Follow button so you never miss an episode.We would truly love to hear from you. You can send us fan mail, leave a voice message, or write a review to share your thoughts or prayers for this ministry.Thank you for listening, for sharing, and for being a part of the Giving God PRAISE podcast.
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Send us Fan Mail Today we are studying Matthew Chapter 20. In this chapter, Jesus teaches about the kingdom of heaven through the parable of the vineyard workers, revealing that God’s grace is not based on human standards of fairness. He again foretells His suffering and shows that greatness in His kingdom is defined by humility and service. We also see His compassion as He heals two blind men. This chapter challenges our understanding of fairness, calls us to serve others, and reminds us tha...
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