THE STORY OF JESUS: Luke 20:9-19
“So they would give him some of the fruit of the vineyard.” (Luke 20:10)
Jesus uses this parable to describe how God set up the kingdom of this world.
God is the creator, and the owner, and we are the entrusted tenants or stewards.
God wants to share the blessings with us, but we want to keep it ourselves.
Jesus is not speaking to just the religious leaders, He is speaking to us.
God wants to share in the fruit of His blessings in our lives.
He desires to see love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, etc. at work.
He wants to see His gifts being used for good, to make this world a better place.
In general this is not what we see… instead we see the human disaster.
God’s family is beaten, treated shamefully, left empty-handed, wounded and killed.
Jesus came as God’s final invitation and warning: to join Him, or to lose it all!
Jesus still comes to us through people in need, asking us to share God’s blessings.
He is looking at us through their eyes, asking me: what kind of tenant are you?
Am I being selfish or generous, serving God’s kingdom dream or my own?
If someone in need comes to me, do I shame them or send them empty-handed?
What do you sense the Lord saying to you?
PRAYER
Lord, help me to see every opportunity to bless someone as You coming to me to ask me to share in the fruit of Your blessings. Help me to be a generous tenant, not a greedy one.
God’s kingdom.
I am living in that kingdom.
He has given me gifts/talents which must be used in serving Him – working in His kingdom.
I need to be a blessing as He has blessed me – sharing His gifts.
I am a labourer in His vineyard.
I need to clothe myself each day anew with His armour
so that I live/produce the fruit of the Spirit.
Those around me need to see that Christ is within me.
Living for Jesus.
Walking in His SonShine.
The fruit of the spirit’s not a coconut
The fruit of the spirit’s not a coconut
If you want to be a coconut
You might as well hear it
You can’t be a fruit of the spirit
Cause the fruit is
love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control
love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control