The parable of the laborers in the vineyard can seem like a paradox, cant it? Why would the owner hire people at different times of the day, yet pay everyone the same amount of money? In the worlds eyes this might be considered an unjust labor practice or at the very least employee favoritism.
But Jesus had a different economic model in mind. He was asking his disciples to think the way God thinks. As owner of the vineyard that is his kingdom, God is not concerned with pay equity as much as he is with mercy. In the parable, everyone who worked a full day received a just compensation for their labors. But the owners heart broke to see others go without enough to feed their families, and so he gave them what they needed as well. The early-morning hires began to complain only when they saw his generosity. They knew deep down that they were being treated fairly; they just werent used to seeing someone be as merciful and generous as this man!
God indeed is great in his mercy! Consider how many times in the course of a day you fall short of the calling God has for you. Consider how often you fail to reach the ideal not just in terms of your behavior but your thoughts, your desires, and your attitudes. And still, all you need is one good Confession, and its all wiped away. Heaven is still yours, just as it is for those who have lived more perfect, nearly sinless lives.
God overlooks so much in our lives. At the same time, he smiles on every small act of kindness; he rewards every little sign of love; and he rejoices in every godly decision. He cant bear the thought of our living apart from him, and so he is extremely generous with us!
So celebrate Gods generosity today. Rejoice in his kindness toward you. While you were lost in sin, he gave up his only Son to bring you back. And even today, should you lose your way, he will take you back in a heartbeat. He knows your weaknesses. He knows your needs. He sees into the darkest places that even you cant seeand still he loves you. Still he pours his blessings upon you. Still he welcomes you!
Lord, may I never lose sight of your great mercy!
Judges 9:6-15; Psalm 21:2-7