[Propertalk] Propertalk Digest, Vol 198, Issue 4

Robert Smith rjsjr1954 at verizon.net
Sat Sep 23 16:00:30 EDT 2023


Joe,
Thank you. God's Blessings on successful worship with the parishioners tomorrow and on all y'all's (for many a confusing Southern p0hrase meaning everyone's including the dog's) safety through these bouts of weather we have been having.
Bob






On Saturday, September 23, 2023 at 12:00:07 PM EDT, propertalk-request at stsams.org <propertalk-request at stsams.org> wrote: 





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Today's Topics:

  1. Sermon for 9/24/2023 -- ?It?s practically free? -- Matthew
      20:1-16 (joeparrish at compuserve.com)
Sermon for 9/24/2023 

“It’s practically free”

Matthew 20:1-16

The motivation of the landowner in Jesus' parable seems to be to make sure every worker has at least the amount necessary for the survival of their family for one day, an amount equal to one denarius. Anything less than a denarius of pay per day for a worker would mean the person’s family would either starve and/or become homeless. So the seemingly unfair landowner is indeed more focused on giving survivable income to all his workers, and he disregards the grumbling of the jealous ones.

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Series: Proper 20A

Speaker: The Rev. Joseph Parrish
Passage: Matthew 20:1-16

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