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Three basic cries of every toddler are "No!", "Mine!" and "That's not fair!" and each one of these sticks with us even when we grow up. The hopeful answer to each is actually found in the gospel, because we wouldn't cry out like this if the answers weren't available of "Yes!" or "Ours!" or "Thank God he's more than fair." God's mercy is greater and we can see that in how He is patient with Israel. This "Weekdays in the Word" message is from the Romans: Wild and Redeemed Bible study -- a 14-Lesson verse-by-verse study helping you learn how to study the Bible with Jennifer Richmond and the Dwelling Richly community. There are 10 days ("Weekdays in the Word") in each Lesson. Jennifer meets you here and teaches the Weekdays in the Word portions going through a day of the lesson together. Join Jennifer weekdays live or later - Live at 9am or later at a time that works for your schedule. Connect with the Dwelling Richly community on Facebook and get on the email list at https://JenniferGRichmond.com for the latest info. Dwelling Richly is a non-denominational community Bible study open to all women. We meet every other week for teaching and small group discussion in person as well as online. In-person studies meet at La Mirada Christian Church. || HOME CHURCH || https://lamiradachurch.com || SOCIAL MEDIA || Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/dwellingrich... || PODCAST || Any platform - "The Dwelling Richly Podcast" https://dwellingrichly.podbean.com/ ©DwellingRichly 2021
The Challenge of Leading in a Polarized World From the time children begin to talk well, they are quick to raise an outcry if they feel that they are being treated unfairly. Time and again we hear them complain, "But that's not fair!" or "They aren't playing fair with me." And we carry passion for fairness into adulthood. Political and social reform movements throughout history have organized themselves around a protest against something judged to be unfair. As leaders, we are expected to make decisions and adopt policies which are fair. But what constitutes fairness? This episode explores two different criteria which are used to determine whether a decision or policy is fair. And it shows how division over these criteria has led to in our current state of political and social polarization. Unfortunately, this polarization spills over into organizational life, where people expect leaders to make fair decisions and to take fair positions. Today's podcast aims at helping leaders take fairness issues into proper consideration when making decisions or adopting new policies. A PDF transcript of this podcast is available at https://www.leaderperfect.com/podcast by clicking on the link to download scripts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A sermon on Jesus' parable of the vineyard workers in Matthew 20:1-16. Do you want what is fair? Or do you want grace?
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Pastor Gini preaches a sermon on Matthew 20:1-16 (Pentecost 16A).
God isn’t fair. Well, He isn’t … at least not the way you and I think of fair. And that's good!
Homilies from Russ Dean and Amy Jacks Dean at Park Road Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC.
Pastor Sarah reminds us that in God's Kingdom, our productivity has nothing to do with our worth.
Sunday - September 20, 2020 - Pastor Leah Howe
On our discipleship journey, The Rev. Mary Lessmann guides us through a challenging passage.
The Sixteenth Sunday After Pentecost Text: Matthew 20:1-16 Theme: "That's Not Fair!" Readings: Isaiah 55:6-9, Philippians 1:12-14, 19-30, Matthew 20:1-16 Rev. Daniel Redhage Trinity Lutheran Church The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod Lowden, Iowa
Gospel and homily from the 25th Sunday of Ordinary Time, A.D. MMXX.
key Bible Verse(s): "Then the LORD said to Satan, “Behold, all that (Job) has is in your power, only do not put forth your hand on him.” Job 1: 12
Not of This World - Week 4 - That's Not Fair! - September 6, 2020
Today, Josh and Erin Simpson look at the story of the laborers in the vineyard and we see an example of what God's justice looks like. Because of sin, justice and mercy cannot depend on us or our views of justice. We are broken and the world around us is broken. Thankfully, God is the most fair and His justice is perfect. Join us next week as we continue our series, "Moral of the Story: Exploring the life changing Parables of Jesus"
The Russian soldier felt forsaken by his country. "Does your country take care of its veterans? Mine doesn't!" On previous trips to his country, I've had the privilege of dining with some high ranking military. One was a Christian who had been shot down in Afghanistan and was the sole survivor. Yet here he was, being picked up by our old broken down bus and taking the time to provide a banquet for us! Life humbles us, yet God's best often lies down the pathway of injustice.Cornerstone Magazine Go here for more in depth encouragement.New episodes every Monday, Wednesday & Friday at noon. Don't forget to 'follow' & 'share.'
We love to be rewarded when we do our jobs, but God's economy isn't based on who works the hardest or the longest. He has promised to reward everyone equally for their work in the kingdom, because the wage is based on the work Jesus did on the cross.
Wealth has its benefits, but it also creates a lot of blind spots for the people who put their trust in it. The great thing for rich and poor people alike is that Jesus paid the high price for all of us to become part of the most exclusive kingdom the world has ever known.
God's grace doesn't make a lot of sense mathematically, but it does help us understand his love for people. He's always focused on the one person who isn't a part of his family yet and he invites us to pay attention to them and pursue them as well.
Forgiving people who have hurt us might be the most difficult thing God invites us to do. He does it with ease and demonstrates the value in doing it sooner rather than later.
Consider a few -that's not fair- cries- equal pay for unequal work, you never threw me a party, John was fishing too, Mary is not helping, my sacrifice was just as good as his, ... Today's message laid the ground work for next week's message, which will be- -Hey- You don't want fair.-
Zane interviews Jack about democratic theory and some of the reasons why people so often feel like political outcomes aren't fair. This episode also features a rap battle between Pat and Kyle, recorded in the White Tiger Studio on February 16th, 2019.
Consider a few -that's not fair- cries- equal pay for unequal work, you never threw me a party, John was fishing too, Mary is not helping, my sacrifice was just as good as his, ... Today's message laid the ground work for next week's message, which will be- -Hey- You don't want fair.-
A new MP3 sermon from Mount Olive Roanoke Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Hey; That's Not Fair! Speaker: Dolph Painter Broadcaster: Mount Olive Roanoke Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/24/2020 Bible: John 21:15-23; Matthew 20:1-16 Length: 42 min.
In God's Kingdom, the first will be last and the last will be first, the least will become the greatest, and the meek will inherit the earth. In a culture that values fame and fortune above most things, being humble isn't always an easy pursuit, but it is a wise one.
Celebration Church - Phoenix, AZ
Pastor Jeff wraps up Jonah chapter 4 by talking on Jonah's anger with God for forgiving the Ninevites after they ultimately came to him. We are challenged to find the Nineveh in our own lives, the places God calls us to go and the people that we are meant to pray for and ultimately bring to God no matter how difficult that can be. Are we going to live our lives as Jonah did, or follow God and go where he calls us?
Message from February 23, 2020 Scripture: 1 Corinthians 5:9-13
When Hope Seems Hard - That's Not Fair! by Hope Bible Church
November 10, 2019 // Matthew 20:1-16 What do we do when it seems like better things are happening to others, but not to us? Jesus shines his light upon discontentment and shows us why living gratefully is the better way. www.eastsidepres.com
Is life not fair or is life what you make it?
We are all wired for worship and justice, but we don't all do the same with this natural wiring. We can try to ignore it, we can wrap it around our own necks, we can give worship and justice to other humans or we can give it to the one who is worthy. What you will do with worship and justice is the most important decision you can make.
That's Not Fair! | OCTOBER 6, 2019 by Sermon
Living Truth Christian Fellowship Podcast
Living Truth Christian Fellowship Podcast
This is a Sermon by Jared Lahr at Grace Covenant Church. September 8, 2019. Learn more at GCCLW.org
Children will sometimes accuse their parents of being unfair. Like a child who can't understand all the parent's reasons for decisions that they think unfair, human beings can accuse God of the same thing. But can God ever be unfair-
September 8, 2019 Rev. Tom Becker, Cary Alliance Church